Sony to Remove 551 Purchased StudioCanal Films From UK PlayStation Accounts With No Refunds
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Al Landes
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Sony will delete 551 StudioCanal movies and TV series (including titles like Terminator 2, Shaun of the Dead, and Paddington) from UK PlayStation accounts on September 1, 2026, with no refunds or alternative access provided. This is the third documented wave of digital content removal by Sony, exposing the fragility of digital "ownership" where purchased content is merely a revocable license.
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· 4 pulledFive hundred and fifty-one movies and TV series are about to vanish from UK PlayStation libraries on September 1, 2026.
No refunds. No alternatives.
Titles like Terminator 2, Shaun of the Dead, and Paddington — films people paid actual money to 'buy' — will simply stop existing in their accounts.
This isn't a glitch. It's the third documented wave of digital content removal by Sony.
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