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Sony's Digital Shift Sparks Concerns Among Game Developers

WireByte Staff · July 5, 2026

Sony's decision to end physical disc production for PlayStation by 2028 has sparked concerns among game developers, including Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima, who fears a 'frightening' digital future.

Key points

  • Sony plans to stop producing new PlayStation discs by January 2028.
  • Game developer Hideo Kojima expressed concerns about the shift to digital media, citing a loss of physical media and potential data access restrictions.
  • Kojima's comments follow a 2021 message where he warned about the risks of losing access to digital content.
  • The shift to digital media has sparked debates among game developers and industry experts about the future of gaming and media consumption.

Sony's decision to end physical disc production for PlayStation by 2028 has sent shockwaves through the gaming industry. Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima is among those expressing concerns about the shift to digital media. In a recent interview, Kojima warned of a 'frightening' digital future, citing a loss of physical media and potential data access restrictions.

Kojima's comments follow a 2021 message where he warned about the risks of losing access to digital content. His concerns are not unique, as the shift to digital media has sparked debates among game developers and industry experts about the future of gaming and media consumption.

While some see the shift to digital as a natural progression, others fear the loss of physical media and the potential risks associated with digital ownership. As the gaming industry continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how this shift will impact game developers, consumers, and the industry as a whole.

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