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PS6's Digital-Only Future Will Lock Out 62% of the World

Sony's plan to end physical disc production by 2028 means 121 countries without PSN access won't be able to buy PS6 games at all, affecting 62% of the world.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

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Updated Jul 15, 2026

PS6 Will Lock Out 62% of the World From Buying Games

Picture this: you buy a PS6 at launch, plug it in, and then discover there is no PlayStation Store in your country. No disc drive to fall back on. No workaround that Sony officially supports. Just a very expensive piece of hardware with nothing to play on it.

That is the reality heading toward players in 121 countries once Sony follows through on its announced plan to cease physical disc production in January 2028. The math is stark: only 38 percent of the world's countries will have access to the PlayStation Store on the PS6. The other 62 percent are, for all practical purposes, locked out.

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The 121 countries Sony's store doesn't reach

The PSN access gap isn't new. The Helldivers 2 controversy back in 2024 put the spotlight on it briefly, when Sony's attempt to enforce mandatory PSN account linking highlighted just how many countries couldn't create PSN accounts at all. That list was documented at the time and has not changed since.

Countries currently excluded include Estonia, Jamaica, Kenya, Pakistan, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, and Venezuela, among dozens of others. These aren't tiny territories with no gaming culture. They're nations with millions of players who have historically relied on physical media precisely because digital infrastructure either doesn't support PSN or the platform simply isn't available there.

Here's the thing: in many of these regions, physical discs aren't just a preference. Inconsistent internet speeds, limited payment infrastructure, and the absence of local PSN storefronts make a disc the only realistic path to owning a game. Remove the disc, and you remove access entirely.

What the shift to digital actually means for players without PSN

The community has been quick to flag workarounds. Creating a PSN account registered to a neighboring country, pairing it with a PayPal account from that region, or topping up using virtual gift cards are all methods players already use today. But Sony's own End User License Agreement states that users must provide accurate account information, and the company explicitly reserves the right to suspend, terminate, or restrict accounts that don't comply.

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Using a PSN account registered to a country you don't reside in violates Sony's EULA. While it's a widely used workaround today, Sony can act against these accounts at any time, potentially leaving players without access to their entire game library.

These unofficial solutions are fragile. Sony could tighten enforcement at any point, and players who have built up digital libraries through workaround accounts would have no recourse. The key here is that a digital monopoly only works for players when the digital storefront is actually accessible to them.

Legal pressure is building, but the timeline isn't changing

Sony isn't navigating this shift quietly. A Dutch non-profit has filed a $450 million lawsuit over the company's move away from physical media, and lawmakers in Mexico are preparing an antitrust complaint. The EU has stated it currently lacks the authority to block Sony or other publishers from ending disc production, which means the legal path forward is complicated and slow.

What most players miss is that this isn't purely a consumer convenience debate. A platform that controls the only legal avenue to purchase its games, while simultaneously being unavailable in the majority of the world's countries, raises serious questions about market access and digital rights that go well beyond any individual lawsuit.

For players in affected regions who are following major upcoming releases, our GTA 6 pre-order guide covers everything you need to know about securing a copy on platforms that are currently available to you. And for those keeping tabs on the broader digital shift across platforms, our gaming guides hub tracks the latest developments across all major consoles.

Sony has not announced any plans to expand PSN availability to the 121 currently excluded countries before the 2028 disc cutoff. Unless that changes, the gap between owning a PS6 and actually being able to use it as a gaming platform will remain a very real problem for the majority of the globe. Watch Sony's PSN expansion announcements closely over the next 18 months. That's where this story either gets resolved or gets significantly worse.

For context on how the multiplayer side of the digital shift plays out on specific titles, the breakdown of whether GTA 6 has multiplayer at launch is worth reading if you're planning your PS6 launch lineup.

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