so basically, sony is going all in on digital games for the ps5, with disc production stopping in 2028. and you know what that means - we're stuck with whatever pricing model they come up with. recently, they introduced this thing called dynamic pricing, which is just a fancy way of saying they change the price of games based on who you are and where you're from.

i'm still trying to wrap my head around this, but from what i've gathered, it's like, if you're in a different country or have a different gaming history, you might pay a completely different price for the same game. for example, some people in brazil were paying $39.89 for stellar blade, while others were getting it for $20.99. that's a pretty big difference, if you ask me. and it's not just limited to certain games - both first and third party titles are affected by this pricing model.

i'm a bit concerned about this, to be honest. i mean, we all know digital games can be super convenient, but they're not always the cheapest option. sometimes they're even more expensive than the physical version, especially when you factor in sales tax. and now, with this dynamic pricing thing, it's like, you can't even be sure what you're going to pay for a game. it's all so... unpredictable. i've heard that some people are already getting sued over this in california and the netherlands, which is pretty wild.

preorders are available at major retailers, but i'm not sure i'm ready to jump on board with this whole digital-only future just yet. i love my ps5, don't get me wrong, but the thought of paying some random price for a game just because of myRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com

What do you think about this?