The European Commission acknowledges that there is little it can do at an institutional level to prevent Sony's decision to phase out physical discs on PlayStation
The last few weeks in the video games industry have been as dramatic as they have been polarising at every level. From the 'reset' and mass redundancies at Xbox to the announcement that PlayStation…
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Physical interjection. As gamers sign online petitions and swarm upon each and every PlayStation social media post, the EU has said it’s pow

EU Says It's Powerless to Stop PlayStation From Killing Discs: 'Companies Are Free to Offer Games and Services in the Manner They See Fit'
Physical interjection. As gamers sign online petitions and swarm upon each and every PlayStation social media post, the EU has said it’s pow

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