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PlayStation 5 Tightens Digital Game License Control

PlayStation 5 Tightens Digital Game License Control

Sony introduced a 30-day internet check requirement for digital game licenses on PlayStation 5. Here are the details of the new update and what awaits players.

Sony made a significant update to the digital game licensing processes in the PlayStation 5 ecosystem and changed the game access rules for users. According to the official statement made by the company’s support unit, license verification of purchased digital content will now be carried out online every 30 days.

PlayStation 5 owners are required to bring their consoles online at regular intervals to ensure uninterrupted access to their digital libraries. This technical necessity had a wide impact, especially among users living in regions with limited internet access and players who prefer to use their console in offline mode.

  • Updated to check PlayStation 5 digital game licenses every 30 days.
  • Digital games will be disabled on consoles that do not connect to the internet within the specified period.
  • The system will prevent games from opening until the console reconnects to the internet.

PlayStation 5 Digital License Control Process Changes

The new application shows that Sony has established a tighter control mechanism in its digital content management strategy. This system, which operates in 30-day periods, waits for the device to connect with the servers and confirm the current license data.

As the importance of digital libraries increases in the modern gaming world, such technical restrictions bring about new discussions about players’ property rights. Although this will not cause any disruption for users who are always online, it poses a critical obstacle for those planning a long-term offline experience.

Leaving the console offline for 30 days will stop access to all digital content.

New Rules Await Offline Users

Especially users living in places where the internet infrastructure is unstable may encounter a serious access obstacle with this update. With this move, Sony aims to prevent digital piracy and make license management more secure through a central system.

Nevertheless, this periodic control of digital games, unlike physical discs, is among the issues that attract reactions in the gaming world. The fact that games become unplayable without an internet connection also raises a question mark for future game protection policies.

How do you think this 30-day mandatory internet control imposed by Sony on game licenses will affect the use of your digital game library? Don’t forget to share your opinions with us in the comments section below.

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