

Urge Rockstar to sell physical discs for GTA 6
The Issue
In today's digital age, the feeling of ownership has gradually begun to fade, particularly in the realm of video games. Remember the joy of holding a new game, the anticipation as you unwrapped it, and the pride of adding it to your collection? For many of us, this was an integral part of the gaming experience. GTA 6 promises to be one of the biggest releases in the gaming world, and yet, Rockstar Games plans to sell it only as a digital download or with a code in a physical box. This shift towards digital-only could mark the end of physical game discs across the board, a change that not all gamers welcome.
As a lifelong fan of physical game discs, I feel the loss of ownership deeply. Owning a game means more than just playing it; it's about having a tangible piece of the experiences that shaped our entertainment lives. The decision to forgo physical discs doesn't just affect collectors but also has broader implications for gamers everywhere. If Rockstar sets this trend, where will it end? Will we ever truly own any video games that we paid full price for ever again?
Physical copies of games have distinct advantages. They allow for the resale of games, making gaming more environmentally sustainable by reducing electronic waste. Moreover, physical discs do not depend on constant internet access or risk being lost if a digital storefront closes.
Let's not allow our gaming world to be dominated by temporary ownership models which strip us of the genuine joy and pride that come with owning something tangible. Stand with me in urging Rockstar to make GTA 6 available on physical discs. This is a chance to set a precedent for the industry and safeguard the cherished tradition of game collecting.
By signing this petition, you take a stand for ownership, sustainability, and the continuation of a beloved tradition in gaming. Let's ensure the future of gaming remains inclusive and diverse, safeguarding the right to choose how we enjoy our purchases. Please sign and make your voice heard.

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The Issue
In today's digital age, the feeling of ownership has gradually begun to fade, particularly in the realm of video games. Remember the joy of holding a new game, the anticipation as you unwrapped it, and the pride of adding it to your collection? For many of us, this was an integral part of the gaming experience. GTA 6 promises to be one of the biggest releases in the gaming world, and yet, Rockstar Games plans to sell it only as a digital download or with a code in a physical box. This shift towards digital-only could mark the end of physical game discs across the board, a change that not all gamers welcome.
As a lifelong fan of physical game discs, I feel the loss of ownership deeply. Owning a game means more than just playing it; it's about having a tangible piece of the experiences that shaped our entertainment lives. The decision to forgo physical discs doesn't just affect collectors but also has broader implications for gamers everywhere. If Rockstar sets this trend, where will it end? Will we ever truly own any video games that we paid full price for ever again?
Physical copies of games have distinct advantages. They allow for the resale of games, making gaming more environmentally sustainable by reducing electronic waste. Moreover, physical discs do not depend on constant internet access or risk being lost if a digital storefront closes.
Let's not allow our gaming world to be dominated by temporary ownership models which strip us of the genuine joy and pride that come with owning something tangible. Stand with me in urging Rockstar to make GTA 6 available on physical discs. This is a chance to set a precedent for the industry and safeguard the cherished tradition of game collecting.
By signing this petition, you take a stand for ownership, sustainability, and the continuation of a beloved tradition in gaming. Let's ensure the future of gaming remains inclusive and diverse, safeguarding the right to choose how we enjoy our purchases. Please sign and make your voice heard.

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Petition created on 24 June 2026
