PlayStation 5 Appears to Have Quietly Introduced DRM Checks, Prompting Player Confusion
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Sony has allegedly implemented online DRM checks for newly-launched PlayStation 4 and 5 games, prompting player confusion. The checks, which appear to have been introduced in March 2026 firmware, display a 30-day valid license timer for PS4 games and an error message for PS5 games. Players have reported contacting customer support, but agents seem unaware of the issue, adding to the confusion. IGN has reached out to Sony for comment.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The implementation of DRM checks raises concerns about the potential for Sony to restrict access to games, potentially limiting player ownership and control.
- · This echoes the CBOMB snafu in 2021, where Sony's silence on the issue sparked widespread criticism, and a similar response could lead to a repeat of that backlash.