Those who like buying all their movies and TV shows on the PlayStation Store, won’t be able to do that for much longer. Sony announced that it is discontinuing those purchases on its digital store starting August 31st.
The reason being Sony cites the “tremendous growth” of entertainment consumed through subscription-based services and ad-based entertainment streaming services on the company’s PlayStation hardware.
However, the company says that anyone who has bought movie or TV content through the PS Store or intends to do so before August will still have access to that content after the changes go into effect, with on-demand playback available on PS4, PS5, and mobile devices.
It’s not the first time Sony has removed less popular media from the PS Store. In 2020, Sony said the revamped PS Store that arrived before the launch of the PS5 would no longer allow users to purchase older games and DLC released initially on the PS3 or the PSP and Vita handhelds.
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