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The Fight for Game Ownership Rights
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It looks like we're entering a pretty intense debate in the gaming community, thanks to Jean-Luc Mélenchon's recent comments on the death of physical game discs. With major titles like GTA 6 going digital and Sony planning to end physical game sales by 2028, the implications are staggering. Mélenchon is rallying players to think about what it means to actually "own" a game in this new landscape, and honestly, he raises a lot of valid points. The idea that we could end up paying full price for digital access without any real ownership is concerning, and it makes you wonder about the preservation of our gaming heritage. As gamers, I believe we should stand up for our rights and push for a model that respects both our wallets and our cultural assets. Who's with me?
It looks like we're entering a pretty intense debate in the gaming community, thanks to Jean-Luc Mélenchon's recent comments on the death of physical game discs. With major titles like GTA 6 going digital and Sony planning to end physical game sales by 2028, the implications are staggering. Mélenchon is rallying players to think about what it means to actually "own" a game in this new landscape, and honestly, he raises a lot of valid points. The idea that we could end up paying full price for digital access without any real ownership is concerning, and it makes you wonder about the preservation of our gaming heritage. As gamers, I believe we should stand up for our rights and push for a model that respects both our wallets and our cultural assets. Who's with me?