PlayStation Returns to Social Media After Disc Controversy, Faces Backlash
PlayStation Returns to Social Media, Faces Backlash

Sony made a not-so-triumphant return to social media posting on July 7, 2026, following the recent decision to stop production of physical game discs in 2028. After days of silence due to overwhelming fan backlash, Sony released a new tweet promoting the upcoming release of its arcade fighting stick for PS5.

"Switch out lever gates with ease on the FlexStrike wireless fight stick," reads the latest Sony tweet, accompanied by a video exploring the technology powering the fight stick, which launches alongside Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls on August 6.

Fan Backlash Erupts Over Disc Production Halt

While the new PlayStation FlexStrike wireless fight stick appears to be a decent piece of kit, the responses to the social media post were far from enthusiastic. Instead of commenting on the arcade stick, fans criticised Sony for the recent decision to stop manufacturing discs for PlayStation consoles, beginning in 2028.

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One high-profile GTA fan account responded: "You are actively hurting consumers, you don’t give a damn about them. This won’t just go away." Another post said: "You’re watching your own legacy burn in real time, and somehow still pretending this is fine."

Creative Criticism and Calls for Accountability

Some users posted clever pictures, including one replacing the slogan 'Play Has No Limits' with 'Greed Has No Limits'. Others urged Sony to address the elephant in the room, while some simply said, 'No Disc, No Buy'. The post already had thousands of replies at the time of writing, the overwhelming majority negative.

Explaining its decision to stop physical game production, Sony said it was adapting to consumer trends. "As consumer preferences and the broader entertainment industry continue to shift away from physical discs to digital, physical game disc production for all new games releasing on PlayStation consoles will be discontinued starting January 2028," reads a Sony statement. "Following this date, new games will be available on PlayStation Store and at retailers in digital formats only. This transition has no impact on games that already released, or will be releasing, prior to January 2028 in disc format."

Concerns Over Digital Ownership

The worry is that digital games can be removed from libraries and digital stores can close down with little or no notice. This happened recently when hundreds of movies were removed from PlayStation devices after licenses expired, leading to people losing content they had previously paid for. It has rekindled the debate about game ownership and consumer rights, with customers feeling that digital games can be deleted while physical discs are forever.

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