
8 sources
Hideo Kojima expresses concern over PlayStation's digital-only future
Hideo Kojima has publicly shared his disappointment and concerns regarding Sony's decision to end production of physical PlayStation game discs, warning about the implications of a fully digital future for media ownership.
Key points
- Hideo Kojima described PlayStation's digital-only future as 'really sad' and 'frightening'.
- Kojima's comments were made in response to Sony's announcement to stop producing physical PlayStation discs by 2028.
- The game designer warned about potential loss of individual ownership over digital data and access to art.
- Kojima has been a long-time advocate for physical media, not just in gaming but across all forms of media.
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