

Urge SONY to keep producing physical disc editions
The Issue
In recent times, we've seen a troubling trend from major companies, and SONY is no exception. Without warning, SONY recently eliminated a significant portion of its digital movie library, leading to losses for countless users who purchased these films. Given the recent announcement by SONY that they will cease all physical disc production for games starting January , 2028 this incident has left many of us concerned about the future of digital-only games and the security of our purchases.
Imagine spending a substantial amount of hard-earned money on a digital game, only to find it inaccessible due to corporate decisions beyond your control. This risk is all too real, and the implications are significant. Physical disc editions provide us with the ownership and security digital purchases simply cannot guarantee. They allow us to enjoy our games without the fear of them being taken away due to licensing wars or server shutdowns.
Aside from the undeniable security physical games offer, they hold a special value for collectors and gamers who appreciate the tangible aspect of gaming. Whether it's the satisfaction of seeing a collection on a shelf or the joy of opening a new game, these physical elements are integral to the gaming experience.
We believe in giving consumers choices rather than coercing them into a single purchased method. By phasing out physical discs, SONY would not only strip away our options but also force us into a potentially precarious digital-only future, which might not be in our best interest given their recent actions.
Join us in urging SONY to continue offering physical disc editions of their games. It's time we remind them of the importance of consumer choice and the intrinsic value of physical media in the gaming industry. By signing this petition, you take a stand for consumer rights and the future of gaming as we know it. Let's ensure that our voices are heard. Sign now and protect our gaming options for generations to come.
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The Issue
In recent times, we've seen a troubling trend from major companies, and SONY is no exception. Without warning, SONY recently eliminated a significant portion of its digital movie library, leading to losses for countless users who purchased these films. Given the recent announcement by SONY that they will cease all physical disc production for games starting January , 2028 this incident has left many of us concerned about the future of digital-only games and the security of our purchases.
Imagine spending a substantial amount of hard-earned money on a digital game, only to find it inaccessible due to corporate decisions beyond your control. This risk is all too real, and the implications are significant. Physical disc editions provide us with the ownership and security digital purchases simply cannot guarantee. They allow us to enjoy our games without the fear of them being taken away due to licensing wars or server shutdowns.
Aside from the undeniable security physical games offer, they hold a special value for collectors and gamers who appreciate the tangible aspect of gaming. Whether it's the satisfaction of seeing a collection on a shelf or the joy of opening a new game, these physical elements are integral to the gaming experience.
We believe in giving consumers choices rather than coercing them into a single purchased method. By phasing out physical discs, SONY would not only strip away our options but also force us into a potentially precarious digital-only future, which might not be in our best interest given their recent actions.
Join us in urging SONY to continue offering physical disc editions of their games. It's time we remind them of the importance of consumer choice and the intrinsic value of physical media in the gaming industry. By signing this petition, you take a stand for consumer rights and the future of gaming as we know it. Let's ensure that our voices are heard. Sign now and protect our gaming options for generations to come.
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Petition created on July 1, 2026
