Sony Addresses PS Store Games License Issue Amid Backlash
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Sony addressed the PS Store update controversy, confirming a mandatory online license check-in for purchased content, but stated it's a one-time requirement. The change sparked backlash, with concerns over game accessibility. Sony didn't explain the reason behind the change, fueling speculation about potential refund fraud. The check-in only confirms the game's license, after which no further checks are required, allowing players to access and play games as usual, according to a Sony spokesperson.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Sony's clarification alleviates concerns about constant online checks, but the lack of transparency raises questions about the company's motivations.
- · Refund policies remain unchanged, limiting refunds to undownloaded games.