PlayStation has notified users that it will soon delete more than 550 digital movies from users’ PSN accounts due to a licensing agreement with Studio Canal.
Sony began sending out its warning message via email earlier this week. X/Twitter user @somatyk was one of the first to share the notification, which says the move affects “any” Studio Canal content they may have purchased (via Kotaku).
PlayStation lays it out clearly: “The content will be removed from your video library.” The movies will be deleted September 1, 2026. You can see the 551 digital titles affected in a list posted on PlayStation’s website.
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$7.535B 2025 profit, but Sony are quite happy to shaft their customers, given half the chance. pic.twitter.com/2QVpSJ7e9D— somatyk (@somatyk) June 25, 2026
“From September 1, 2026, due to our content licensing agreements, you will no longer be able to access your previously purchased content from Studio Canal, and it will be removed from your video library,” Sony’s message says bluntly. “Thank you, PlayStation Store.”
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