In early June, Sony announced its decision to stop releasing game discs for PlayStation. This decision has been actively criticized online.
Weeks later, some users continue to express their dissatisfaction on social media. Recently, the PlayStation account posted an announcement about a "summer sale" that would allow players to save up to 75% on purchases.
However, players like kjngamer remain loyal to physical copies — he responded by posting his collection of games for PlayStation consoles.
The community is even talking about boycotting the sale, but the recent digital release of CoD: Black Ops ports showed that many are still willing to buy digital copies — the games soared to the top of the PS Store chart.
Earlier, some PlayStation Plus subscribers announced a mass cancellation of their subscriptions. Their idea was to clearly show Sony's management that there is a great demand for physical copies. The company has not yet reversed its decision.
Players actively criticize the imposition of "digital-only" content, as practice shows that companies can easily take away even purchased digital content. Earlier this year, Sony warned PlayStation users that it would revoke their access to 551 purchased movies, including "Rambo" and "Terminator 2."