PlayStation Physical Disc Petition Surpasses 200,000 Signatures as Player Backlash Grows
A petition opposing Sony's decision to phase out physical PlayStation game discs continues to gain momentum, recently surpassing 200,000 signatures. The campaign, titled "Don't Kill the Disc," was launched shortly after Sony announced that all new PlayStation releases will become digital-only beginning in 2028. Supporters argue that physical games remain essential for ownership, preservation, collecting, lending, and the second-hand market, urging Sony to reconsider its plans.

The petition has attracted players from around the world, with many expressing concerns about losing consumer choice in an increasingly digital marketplace. Organizers claim that removing physical media would leave players dependent on digital storefronts, where prices, licensing terms, and long-term access are controlled entirely by platform holders. The campaign has grown rapidly since its launch, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with Sony's strategy.
Sony has defended its decision by pointing to the steady growth of digital game sales, which now account for the majority of purchases on PlayStation platforms. The company says the transition reflects changing consumer habits and will not affect games scheduled for physical release before 2028. However, the announcement has fueled ongoing debate over digital ownership, game preservation, and the future of physical media in the gaming industry.
Although there is no indication that Sony plans to reverse its decision, the petition's rapid growth highlights the strong demand for keeping physical editions available. Whether the campaign ultimately influences PlayStation's long-term strategy remains uncertain, but it has become one of the largest gaming-related consumer movements of the year.