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🚨 DECLARACIONES DEMOLEDORAS
🔥🎮 Shawn Layden, Ex Presidente de PlayStation Studios:
🗣️ "Supongo que habrán pensado que, si el 80% de los consumidores representan el 95% de sus ingresos, no hay incentivos suficientes para mantener en marcha el otro 20% que solo da un 5%. Pero en la época de PlayStation 4 jamás hubiéramos dejado atrás a esas personas. No sé que ha cambiado, pero es una decisión francamente DRAMÁTICA”
#Playstation #GamingNews
BOOMER: "I fed my family of four on $30 a week back in 1970."
ME: "That's $230 adjusted for inflation."
BOOMER: "Exactly. You should be able to do the same."
ME: "Groceries for my family of four are $400 a week now."
BOOMER: "You're just buying expensive stuff."
ME: "I'm buying the same basic food. Milk, bread, chicken, vegetables."
BOOMER: "Well wages must be higher too."
ME: "My job pays $50,000. Yours paid $35,000 in 1970. Adjusted that's $270,000."
BOOMER: "That can't be right."
ME: "It is. Your salary grew with inflation. Food prices grew faster."
BOOMER: "You're just complaining."
ME: "You're just not looking at the math."
You didn't have better budgeting skills. You had wages that kept up with the cost of living.
Mine don't.
🚨BREAKING: Sony killed physical discs and now Microsoft is trolling them with TWO companies at once.
First Xbox advertised physical discs for the new Halo game right after Sony killed disc production.
Now GitHub, also owned by Microsoft, just launched a promo letting developers burn their code onto a physical CD-ROM with the tagline "your code is physically yours, forever."
Two Microsoft-owned companies trolling Sony within days of each other.
Both timed perfectly with the backlash from GTA VI shipping without a disc and Sony announcing all discs are done by 2028.
The irony is Microsoft has been pushing digital harder than anyone for years.
Source: https://t.co/4yjE41ngtW
According to Sony and many publishers, you don’t own your disc, you never did. Their terms can still restrict access or revoke licenses.
That’s why we fight for consumer law: physical media was one of the last limits on this control.
You will own nothing and be happy.
Walmart recorded your voiceprint when you called customer service.
Did not tell you.
Did not ask you.
Built a voice profile.
Stored it in a database.
Then a second Walmart sued them for recording warehouse workers’ voiceprints through headsets.
Then a third lawsuit for facial recognition in stores.
Three biometric systems.
One company.
All being sued at the same time.
McDonald’s. Applebee’s. Chipotle. Domino’s. Wingstop.
All recorded voiceprints during pizza orders.
Verizon enrolled customers in voice ID without asking.
Your voiceprint cannot be changed.
Your face cannot be changed.
If Walmart’s database gets breached your voice is compromised forever.
Every future authentication system you use is now at risk.
The voiceprint is not a password.
It is a biometric identifier.
And it is sitting in a Walmart database.
This is only illegal in Illinois.
BIPA is the only US law that lets you sue.
In 47 states companies can collect your fingerprints face and voice.
With zero legal consequence.
The customer service call you made five years ago.
Was a biometric harvesting operation.
You just found out.
PlayStation updated its Terms of Service in April 2026, and Section 21 outlines how inactive PSN accounts may be closed.
> If a PSN account remains inactive for 36 months, Sony may begin the account closure process. The account holder will receive an email notification and has 6 months to sign in or request that the account remain active.
> If no action is taken and the account is closed, access to PlayStation Network services will end.
>Any digital purchases tied to that account, including games, DLC, and other digital content, will no longer be accessible.
According to the Terms of Service, this process is irreversible.
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.
hi @TeamYouTube
Several smaller creators are being abused by your copyright system and are at risk of having their channels deleted and have asked me for help.
A german company called fifthfreedom GmbH is copyright striking videos for music called "Radio Cultural Rendezvous" when there isn't even ANY MUSIC in the video. Dozens of original videos all struck when there is zero copyrighted content in them.
I can't even list the channels because doxing them would mean this company could target them with more strikes and have their channels deleted.
Appeals/counter claims DO NOT work because they just send more strikes and these smaller creators have tried every possible support channel with no real response.
An AI chatbot DM'ing me a self help article is NOT helping, can I please get a DM or an email from a real human being to help these people out?
> be a PS5 owner
> you paid extra for the disc drive
> Sony ends physical discs for new games in 2028
> PS Store on PS3 and Vita dies by 2027
> 551 movies wiped from UK and EU libraries Sept 1
> zero compensation
> GTA 6 ships as a code in a box
> some Switch 2 games ship as empty cards, just a download key
> used games and rentals could be next
> analysts warn discounts might disappear too
> Sony would control the entire price curve
> 87 percent of pre 2010 games are already out of print
They didn't kill physical media. They stopped pretending you ever owned anything.
For anyone upset about Sony’s move to end physical media,
I’d suggest heavily supporting Stop Killing Games
This initiative is literally fighting to protect exactly what these companies want to destroy. It aims to force publishers to ensure you can always access and play the games you paid for—even after they stop supporting them