The future of gaming shouldn't come at the expense of ownership
In a bold stance against digital rights management (DRM), GOG reaffirms the importance of game ownership amidst Sony's decision to phase out PlayStation discs. This move raises critical questions about the future of gaming and consumer rights. GOG emphasizes that players should own their games, not merely license them. - The digital landscape is shifting, but ownership should remain a fundamental principle. - As physical media fades, the implications for collectors and gamers are profound. The article serves as a crucial reminder of the need for balance between innovation and ownership rights. For more insights, read the full article.