The video-game industry is bracing for a wave of European regulations that could limit kids’ access to some video games, potentially crimping sales across the globe.
Sony has sparked a backlash for its decision to do away with video game discs on PlayStation consoles from 2028 — and the IGN audience's feeling on the matter is crystal clear, too.
Senator Risa Hontiveros resumed a legislative probe into the safety of online games following a rare school shooting that killed three people in June 2026, but she did not call for games containing ...
The obvious bits are that Sony effectively erased ownership on their closed system, and will have a monopoly over ...
Sony’s reported 2028 PS5 disc cutoff would push PlayStation deeper into digital licensing, leaving preservation advocates to ...
A town in northern Philippines closed down all computer rental shops, with the mayor saying that these establishments ...
Sony will phase out physical discs for PlayStation games starting in January 2028, making all new titles download-only. The ...
This morning, Sony announced that, starting in January 2028, the company will no longer produce physical PlayStation discs, ...
ESA labeled private Minecraft and Call of Duty servers piracy in California's AB 1921 hearing, misleading lawmakers on ...
California's Protect Our Games Act, which would have required publishers to provide remedies when ending support for paid ...
Some gamers are concerned about the future of game ownership after Sony’s announcement today that it won’t produce physical ...
The FCC closes a major loophole by expanding its import ban to include older models of Chinese telecommunications and ...