So... PlayStation is just lying now

In one of the most controversial weeks in PlayStation history, Sony has confirmed it will delete over 550 movies and TV shows that PlayStation Store users already paid for, wiping 551 StudioCanal titles from digital libraries on September 1, 2026. With no refunds and no compensation, the mass removal has reignited the digital ownership debate and become the clearest proof yet that when you "buy" a digital movie or game on PS5, you're only renting a revocable license. This isn't the first time either. Sony shut down its PlayStation video store in 2021, promised users would keep their purchases, then quietly deleted more than 300 films in 2022, and now it's happening again on an even bigger scale. At the exact same time, PlayStation announced it is ending physical disc production for all new PS5 and future PS6 games starting January 2028, pushing the entire industry toward an all-digital future where games can disappear forever. On top of that, Sony is closing the PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita, starting in Latin America in 2026 and rolling out worldwide by July 2027, the same store closure fans forced Sony to reverse back in 2021. Together, the death of the game disc and the PS3 store shutdown show exactly what an all-digital PlayStation looks like: no physical copies, no resale, no lending, and no guarantee the games and movies you paid for will still be there tomorrow. This video breaks down all three announcements, why they're connected, and what it really means for PlayStation game preservation and consumer rights. And it's about to get more expensive than ever. Fresh PS6 price leaks from a hardware insider put the PlayStation 6 bill of materials near $960 to build, up from $760 just months earlier, meaning the PS6 could launch at $1,000 or more, with Sony's own CEO admitting they won't absorb the rising costs. The culprit is the same memory shortage crushing the entire gaming industry, as RAM and SSD prices surge while Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron divert production to artificial intelligence, the same force already behind the 2026 Xbox Series X price increase to $799.99 and the $1,049 Steam Machine. So here's the bottom line for PlayStation fans: you're getting less ownership than ever, at the highest console prices in gaming history. We break down the PlayStation digital ownership controversy, the end of physical games, the PS6 price, and why the fight over who really owns your library is just getting started. #PlayStation #Gaming #Sony 🟥 BUSINESS EMAIL - [email protected] 👾 TWITCH -   / omniarchtv   📸 INSTAGRAM - http://bit.ly/OmniInsta 🔴 MAIN CHANNEL -    / xomniarch   Sources: Physical disc production ending in January 2028 for new games releasing on PlayStation consoles https://blog.playstation.com/2026/07/... An update on PlayStation Store for PS3 and PS Vita https://blog.playstation.com/2026/07/... Studio Canal affected titles https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/leg... PlayStation Store to discontinue movie and TV purchases and rentals https://blog.playstation.com/2021/03/... PS6 price could be in the same stratosphere as the Steam Machine https://www.tomsguide.com/gaming/play... Thank you for watching! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more!