KFC and Domino's Respond to PlayStation Ending Disc Games

PlayStation's decision to end physical disc production by 2028 has sparked backlash from fans and humorous responses from fast-food brands. Additionally, users are losing access to previously purchased digital movies due to licensing issues, raising concerns about digital ownership.
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Reflects the growing consumer anxiety regarding the shift toward digital-only media and the loss of permanent ownership rights.
⚡ Quick Take PlayStation announced it will no longer produce physical discs as of 2028. Two fast food franchises posted jokingly on Twitter about offering "digital-only" meals. PlayStation also lost the rights to Studio Canal movies, meaning that users who bought those titles will no longer be able to access them. PlayStation ceasing production of physical discs for games has been big news among gamers, and other companies have begun to respond to the decision. KFC Spain and Domino's UK both posted on X, formerly Twitter, this morning, announcing "digital" menus as a joke.
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