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So, get this, Entergram, a Japanese publisher (which I didn’t even know existed, honestly), is gonna yank over 100 PS4 and PS Vita games off the Japanese PlayStation Store. Why? Who knows, really? Just says “ending sales.” Classic.
Anyway—wait—backstory time. PlayStation Store? It’s like this massive digital game shop. Had its debut on PS3 back in 2006, and now it’s everywhere. They have everything from blockbuster hits to those quirky indie games that somehow get super popular. But it’s like a jigsaw puzzle because the library changes depending on where you are. Japan’s store? A treasure trove of games you can’t get anywhere else. Seriously, it’s like finding hidden chocolate behind your bookshelf.
Folks all over are ranting about regional pricing disparities too. Brazil and Turkey? Prices are skyrocketing. Fans are fuming. I don’t blame them. Now Entergram – sorry, got off track – is plucking 106 games off the shelves come September 30. Good luck grabbing one after that.
At first, you might think, “Who cares outside Japan?” But it’s like a retro gamer’s worst nightmare. Once these digital shelves clear out, some titles might vanish forever. And game preservation? Hugely debated. It’s like, poof, those games are gone if nobody’s looking. Remember the “Stop Killing Games” thing? Over a million folks signed it. That’s serious.
Oh, right—and speaking of new releases! Forza Horizon 5 (which is typically an Xbox thing) just made a splash on PS5. Wild, right? And rumors are flying like crazy that Halo might jump ship too—imagine that! But back to Entergram: no massive hit titles being removed, but still, it kinda stings the PlayStation Store.
And, hey, side note—Sony is this giant from like 1946, based in Tokyo. Fun fact, but… where was I?
Anyway, games going bye-bye. Chaos!