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PlayStation encourages Blu-ray adoption by deleting purchased movies from customer accounts
Sony is removing 551 digital movies and TV shows from PlayStation Network accounts. This action follows the expiration of a licensing agreement with Studio Canal. Affected titles include Terminator 2, Rambo, and Apocalypse Now.
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Specific movie titles and the exact number of 551 affected films have been identified.
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PlayStation to Delete Over 550 Purchased Movies Due to Licensing
confidence 90%Sony is removing 551 digital movies and TV shows from PlayStation Network accounts. This action follows the expiration of a licensing agreement with Studio Canal. Affected titles include Terminator 2, Rambo, and Apocalypse Now.
What's confirmed:
- PlayStation will delete 551 purchased movies from user accounts.
- The deletions are caused by an expired licensing agreement with Studio Canal.
- Affected titles include Terminator 2, Rambo, and Apocalypse Now.
- Sony will stop producing physical discs for new PlayStation games in January 2028.
Still unconfirmed:
- The removal of purchased movies is intended to encourage Blu-ray adoption.
- The deletions will take effect on September 1, 2026.