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Home » Sony is helping bury physical games, and preservation is being left to clean up the mess
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Sony is helping bury physical games, and preservation is being left to clean up the mess

By technologistmag.com2 July 20263 Mins Read
Sony is helping bury physical games, and preservation is being left to clean up the mess
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Sony’s reported plan to stop producing PS5 discs in 2028 would push PlayStation deeper into a digital-first future, where access depends on licenses, storefront policy, and platform support lasting longer than companies usually promise.

That’s tidy for Sony and ugly for game preservation. Physical media was never a perfect archive, but removing it before a serious replacement exists turns the survival of old games into someone else’s emergency. It also raises questions about long-term ownership, resale rights, and whether players can truly rely on purchases to remain accessible decades later.

Why discs still matter

Discs are clumsy, scratchable, and easy to oversell. They also put something outside the storefront, which is exactly why they still matter. A copy on a shelf can be borrowed, resold, and simply remembered after a store page disappears.

A fully digital PlayStation future cuts that safety net thinner. Hardware gets cleaner, buying gets easier, and platform holders gain more control over what remains available after the launch window dies. Convenience is nice until it starts looking like permission, especially when access can be revoked or altered without warning.

What legal path is missing

Frank Cifaldi, director of the Video Game History Foundation, has been blunt about the gap. If companies remove physical media and older storefronts, archives need a legal way to preserve digital-only games for research.

As the director of a historical video game preservation institution, and someone who has dedicated his entire adult life to this cause, this is accurate. We have attempted to work with the industry’s trade organization to find a legal path forward, but they refuse to offer a meaningful alternative.

— Frank Cifaldi (@frankcifaldi.bsky.social) 2026-07-01T18:45:54.133Z

That path still isn’t there. The industry can praise preservation in public, but that rings hollow when trade groups resist changes that would let cultural institutions work around digital locks for historical access. Without a legal route, unofficial preservation starts looking less like defiance and more like basic disaster recovery, filling gaps left by policy and corporate priorities.

Who cleans up after Sony

Sony doesn’t need to solve every preservation problem by itself. It also can’t help pull discs out of the ecosystem and pretend the burden won’t land on archivists, museums, libraries, collectors, and especially players.

If the PS5 disc cutoff holds, 2028 becomes more than a hardware deadline. It becomes a test of whether platform owners can offer something better than corporate reassurance. Until that happens, the ugliest preservation option will keep looking like the only one that works.

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