PS5 owners are cancelling PlayStation Plus subscriptions in protest at Sony's controversial decision to stop releasing games on physical discs. https://t.co/fmsom78uUi
Ah osea que vos podes ir y juntar a un montón de gente para tirarle mierda a messi siempre destacando tu odio hacia argentina en tus streams pero si un argentino te hace lo mismo es racismo??
ALERTA 🇻🇪 🇵🇦 | ¡ÚLTIMA HORA!🚨| El alcalde de Panamá, Mayer Mizrachi @Mayer, colocó rastreadores GPS a la ayuda humanitaria enviada a Venezuela con destino a La Guaira.
El rastreo reveló que parte de la ayuda terminó en Maturín, al otro extremo del país y no a La Guaira.
PlayStation fans are massively cancelling their PS Plus subscriptions to protest Sony’s move toward a digital-only future.
Many players are sharing screenshots of their cancelled subscriptions online, this is one of the few ways gamers can send a clear message to Sony that they want games on physical discs.
Money is the only language these companies understand.
Everyone is worried about game ownership and preserving games
Keep the backlash.
Important updates:
News on physical discs for new games - https://t.co/BzZODXdWGY
News on PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita - https://t.co/ev3mN6wj14
Team USA striker Folarin Balogun was shown a controversial red card during the United States' World Cup Round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Balogun was sent off after stepping on an opposing player's leg while challenging for the ball, forcing the Americans to play with 10 men.
The sending-off immediately sparked debate, with players, fans and commentators questioning the referee's decision as the U.S. fights to keep its World Cup run alive in the knockout stage.