@PublicSunballin@Stanley5574420 Honestly, I wish they didnt bring Tempus and instead brought the Victis crew, would have made it more interesting to see how their dynamics worked and would have given a good conclusion to the Victis crew
Sony just got hit with a $457 million lawsuit because they decided to stop making physical PlayStation games after January 2028.
Their own move to kill discs is now being used against them โ the company canโt pretend players still have a physical option anymore when the PlayStation Store becomes the only place left to buy new games.
They tried to force everyone into their ecosystem with no competition and higher prices, thinking nobody could push back.
Turns out removing consumer choice just gave the lawyers everything they needed.
Big corporations love taking away what we actually own until it costs them hundreds of millions. Sony played themselves.
Physical media still matters. Ownership still matters.
@TheKorborium I still love MWZ till this day. I am a huge round based only person but MWZ was fun for what it could be for a different type of side mode. The story is what made it fun too. 115 being brought back in that game really freaked me out cause of the past games. I want another MWZ ngl
Mexican lawmakers are preparing to file an antitrust complaint against Sony over its reported plan to stop releasing new physical PlayStation games after 2028.
They argue that if the PlayStation Store becomes the only place to buy new PS5 games, Sony could gain too much control over prices and distribution.
The complaint will reportedly be filed by Federal Representative Iraรญs Reyes and Senator Luis Donaldo Colosio with Mexicoโs competition authority. They argue that:
- Without physical copies, PlayStation users would lose the ability to shop around for the best prices.
- Retailers that sell new games could be pushed out of the market.
- The second-hand and game-trading market would effectively disappear.
- Sony would have greater control over game pricing and distribution through the PlayStation Store alone.
- Developers and publishers could become more dependent on Sonyโs platform and its commercial terms.
Apparently, it wasn't just Sony President and CEO Hiroki Totoki who sold stock days after PlayStation announced the end of discs.
Multiple Sony executives have also been selling their shares following the backlash.
But I thought Sony said the outrage was fake and people would forget about it