
Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida has commented on Sony’s recent announcement that it will end support for physical game discs in 2028. Speaking to Gamerbraves, Yoshida said he “didn’t know they were planning that.” He said he feels for people who want game discs, but he believes it’s not “such a big issue” for many people because they already need to download patches, DLC, and updates.
“Even with physical disc games, in most cases, developers are constantly updating and adding game data anyway. Anyone who chooses to purchase a physical version will still need to download new patches, DLC, or updates. So, not having a disc, I don’t understand if it’s such a big issue,” he said.
For fans of physical media, Yoshida said it “would be a shame if physical games were no longer available to collect.”
In regard to how the end of physical game discs could impact pricing, Yoshida said “the digital price point can be anything.” One industry expert said part of the reason Sony is killing off physical game discs is to exert more price control and make more money generally. The end of physical game discs would, in theory, have a significant impact on the secondhand market, too.


