As far as publishers are concerned, the single greatest cancer they face is the resale market. When a store sells a new game for £60, the publisher makes about £20, and the store gets between £15-20, depending on how they choose to price it. The rest is the cost of manufacturing and shipping. (These are rounded estimates, it varies)
Then, a week later, when someone trades that game in and the store resells it for $40, they get all of that, and the publisher gets nothing.
From their perspective, that’s basically theft, which is why they’ve been trying for decades to put a stop to it, which they can’t, or at least make more money from secondary sales by bundling single-use codes for “bonus” content that really should be part of the main game, which people who buy preowned will have to shell out extra for.
So that’s what getting rid of physical media is all about. If they get rid of the discs and cartridges, that market vanishes.
Please don’t mistake this explanation as an excuse. All of the platform holders have had the means to kill off the retail market and usher customers onto their digital storefronts for at least a decade. All they had to do was pass on even a fraction of the savings they make selling digitally, which cuts out the manufacturing, shipping, and retailer costs, onto the customer. But they haven’t. Games cost the same on the Playstation Store as they do on the Gamestop Shelf. Sometimes more!
They could have used the carrot, but pure greed means they’re now opting for the stick.


illegal.
illegal.
Restricted
🫳Nebulous.
Upvotes & Downvotes in weighted aggregation mean “This is worth reading or not.” Many people still abuse this to mean “I [dis]like your comment/post.” Pylova forks already have reactions to express the latter, and maintaining the former. “You can upvote and like a comment too now!”
I have no idea where you’re getting your info, or if you’re somehow misunderstanding me, but literally everything you just said is wrong.
It is 100% legal to resell any physical media you own in all of those territories. If I buy a game on a disc, I can then do whatever the hell I like with that disc, including sell it back to the place that sold it to me, who can then sell it to somebody else.
This isn’t a matter of opinion we can debate, it’s clearly settled law. If you disagree, you’re wrong. End of discussion.
As for the whole upvote/downvote thing, I think I understand what you mean now, but in doing so I care even less as I was simply adding a point of clarification which you’re focusing way too much on in order to debate the virtues of differing platforms, which is both boring and tiring.
You’re a very frustrating entity to deal with.
Goodbye.
Ignorantia juris non excusat.
Get a lawyer here before you make yourself more ignorant than you’re.
Welcome to the real worldwide chump. You either let governments oppress your freedoms, or liberate press. Either way, your raw arguments are naught. If you’re not rolling authoritarian heads
, you’re really wasting everyone’s time.
Tells me to get a lawyer, then calls for the end of authoritarianism.
Check your carbon monoxide alarm, pal.
So what do you praxis‽ Reactionism‽