PlayStation ‘Shovelware’ Crackdown Continues as Major Publisher Warns Its Games Will Soon Be Pulled
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Sony continues its effort to clean up the PlayStation Store by targeting publisher Webnetic, which has been accused of producing "shovelware" games. Webnetic, responsible for 1,274 titles, announced its "journey on PlayStation" will soon end, urging players to download its games before they are removed. This move follows Sony's removal of hundreds of games from other publishers in January and April. Webnetic will continue to publish games on Xbox, Nintendo, and Steam.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The crackdown on shovelware games highlights the growing scrutiny of game quality on digital storefronts, forcing publishers to prioritize quality over quantity.