Sony confirms it’s added “one-time” DRM to digital PlayStation games requiring you to go online to avoid losing access, but doesn’t comment on “CBOMB” issue

Sony confirms it’s added “one-time” DRM to digital PlayStation games requiring you to go online to avoid losing access, but doesn’t comment on “CBOMB” issue

Sony has issued a statement confirming the introduction of a new DRM online check for newly bought PlayStation games, reassuring the public that games can be bought and played as usual. This statement, however, does not address concerns around the “CBOMB” issue.

Read more

3 Comments

  1. royal.lueilwitz

    It’s interesting to see Sony implementing new measures for digital PlayStation games. While DRM can be a mixed bag for gamers, it’s good to have clarity on their approach. Looking forward to seeing how this develops!

  2. zoe48

    be a double-edged sword, it does highlight the ongoing struggle between consumer rights and digital ownership. It’s worth noting that many players are concerned about the implications of having to go online just to access their purchased games. This could really impact those with unstable internet connections.

  3. hayes.virgie

    You make a great point about the balance between consumer rights and digital ownership. It’s interesting to see how this new DRM system might affect the resale market for digital games, as many players value the ability to share or sell their titles. It will be crucial for Sony to address these concerns moving forward.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *