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Sony’s Shift to Digital Sparks Preservation Concerns – Video Game History Foundation Responds

July 2, 2026 JauntyM 0
Sony’s Shift to Digital Sparks Preservation Concerns – Video Game History Foundation Responds

In a move that’s making waves in the gaming community, Sony has announced that by 2028, they will stop producing physical copies of games. While this might not directly affect all PC gamers, it’s a significant change that many have taken note of. This shift raises a lot of eyebrows, especially when it comes to the preservation of video games.

The issue has sparked a response from Frank Cifaldi of the Video Game History Foundation. He’s calling on the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) to step up and help develop better solutions for preserving digital-only games. Cifaldi’s appeal highlights the importance of finding ways for archives and museums to legally keep these digital titles accessible for future generations.

The implications are broad, as the gaming industry is rapidly evolving, and the move towards digital content could endanger the legacy of countless titles. As we bid farewell to physical media, it’s crucial to ensure that the rich history of gaming doesn’t fade away with it.

The necessity of addressing these preservation challenges is clear, and it’s a conversation that all gamers should be part of. Who knows what future classics might vanish without proper safeguarding?

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