What Max is alluding to here, is that the current administration has virtually no consumer protections operation whatsoever, and that's by design, to be as business friendly as possible.
There's also the fact that the Supreme Court is extremely corporate friendly.
So there's no legal avenue in the United States to realistically challenge Sony, or any large multibillion dollar firm.
This is all of a result of our current trend in electoral politics. Who we vote into office matters, and there are downstream effects that you wouldn't normally connect that flow out of who controls the American government.
I know a LOT of people have varied opinions on Max Dood, but on this point, he's actually right.
Unironically, I was really considering saving up for a PS5 and checking out a few of the games I’ve missed out on over the years. Thankfully, sony is a real homie and decided for me I don’t need to do so. ✌️what a nice company looking out for me like that
- Not a game key card
- The full game isn't even on disc on PS5
- Dropped the same day Sony announces dropping physical support
i really can't bring myself to hate bethesda