PlayStation Ends Physical Games, Xbox's Future & Nintendo's Moves | XP 327
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One announcement dominated the gaming industry this week: PlayStation is ending physical game releases beginning in 2028. Is this the inevitable future of gaming, or should players be worried about ownership, preservation, pricing, and consumer rights?
Luke Lohr and Captain Logun break down Sony's historic decision, what it means for the PlayStation 6, why digital ownership still lacks meaningful protections, and whether Xbox's reported disc-to-digital initiatives could offer a better path forward.
The conversation also explores Microsoft's ongoing restructuring, the future of Xbox's biggest franchises, why Nintendo suddenly looks far more consumer-friendly than many expected, the latest Metroid rumors, Grounded 2 impressions, and much more.
In this episode:- Sony announces the end of physical PlayStation games
- Why digital ownership needs stronger consumer protections
- Xbox restructuring and what comes next
- Could Xbox solve physical-to-digital better than Sony?
- Nintendo's Game-Key Card strategy revisited
- Metroid Ravenous leak discussion
- Grounded 2 continues to impress
- Blade, Spider-Man, and what actually sells consoles
- What we're playing this week
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