Sony to Remove Purchased Movies from PlayStation Libraries

Sony to Remove Purchased Movies from PlayStation Libraries

Kate
Entertainment Writer

Big news for PlayStation users: Sony is pulling hundreds of digital movies from your library, and it’s causing quite a stir. If you’ve purchased movies like ‘Terminator 2’ or ‘Evil Dead’ through PlayStation, heads up—they’ll be disappearing from your collection due to licensing issues starting September 1st.

In a heads-up email, Sony told users that content from Studio Canal will be removed. This includes a whopping 551 titles. While it’s a bummer, it’s a reminder that digital purchases are subject to licensing agreements, which can change. For example, this is why some popular games might not work on your Steam Machine anymore.

Understandably, gamers are not thrilled. It’s a harsh reminder of the impermanence of digital purchases, echoing why some players are hoping for a physical release of upcoming titles like GTA 6. If you’re exploring other gaming options, snagging deals on gaming accessories might be a good idea.

Keep an eye on the situation as it develops, especially if you have digital purchases on other platforms. It might be time to revisit those terms and conditions!

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