cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/72341319
121 countries are unable to make PSN accounts, which means that they are unable to use the PlayStation Store. In a digital-exclusive future—which looks likely for the PS6 after Sony announced plans to cease production of game discs in 2028—that means everyone in those countries will be locked out from purchasing titles on the platform.
4 Comments
onlooker@lemmy.ml · 11 pts · 37d
The following years are really going to suck for gaming. Sony is no longer cool with people owning their games, similar with Nintendo, who still do sell physical cartridges, only just some of them will actually contain the game. As for Xbox, it's straight up imploding right now. The only ownership-friendly option right now seems to be PC with stores like GOG, itch.io or Zoom (no, not that one).
However, all of the platforms mentioned still have one problem in common, which is likely going to persist for the next few years: hardware has gotten ridiculously expensive thanks to the AI chip crisis. Right now the smart move seems to be to stick with the hardware you have until the chip crisis blows over, unless you are comfortable with paying through the nose for a new PC or console.
DebatableRaccoon@lemmy.ca · 3 pts · 37d
Hadn't heard of Zoom. Thanks for this.
slimerancher@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 37d
Can you play discs on PS5 without making PSN account?
thingsiplay@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 37d
tl;dr; I have no clue, below are just assumptions and questions.
I can be wrong, but at least for the PS5 Pro you need to connect to the internet in order to use the disk drive. Someone correct me if this is wrong, as I don't own a PS5. Also does this limitation apply to the base PS5? If so, maybe Sony wants to prevent the use of third party drives by checking it online. Just an assumption by me.