Sony PlayStation 30-day license check controversy (2026): Difference between revisions

In April 2026, Sony introduced changes to its PlayStation license system that appeared to require periodic internet connectivity for certain game purchases. Reports indicated that newly purchased titles, primarily digital, but also physical could become temporarily inaccessible if the console did not connect to the internet within a 30-day period. The change prompted widespread concern among players regarding ownership, offline access, and long-term preservation of purchased games. Sony did n...
 
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