Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed that physical disc production for all new PlayStation console games will end in January 2028. From that point forward, new releases will only be available through the PlayStation Store and at retailers in digital formats.
The announcement, posted directly to the PlayStation Blog today, frames the move as a response to shifting consumer habits rather than a surprise pivot. The statement from Sid Shuman, Senior Director of Sony Interactive Entertainment Content Communications, puts it plainly: digital preference has significantly outpaced physical discs across the broader entertainment industry, and PlayStation is aligning with that reality.

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What changes and what does not
Here's the thing: this only affects new games releasing after January 2028. Any game that ships on disc before that date is unaffected. If you own a disc-based PS5 or PS4 and have a library of physical games, none of that changes. You can still play your existing collection.
What changes is the pipeline for new releases. Publishers will no longer have the option to produce physical discs for new titles on PlayStation platforms from January 2028 onward. Retail stores will still carry PlayStation games, just in digital code format rather than boxed discs.
The numbers behind the shift
Sony has not published a specific digital-versus-physical sales breakdown alongside this announcement, but the trend has been visible for years. The PS5 Digital Edition launched alongside the standard model in 2020, and Sony has since released a revised PS5 without a disc drive as its default slim configuration. The infrastructure was already pointing in this direction.
For context, the PS5 generation has seen a meaningful portion of its install base opt for discless hardware from the start. Combine that with the growth of PlayStation Plus as a game access service and the convenience of day-one digital downloads, and physical discs represent a shrinking share of how players actually get their games.
PS3 and PS Vita stores also affected
The disc announcement arrived alongside a separate update on the PlayStation Store for PS3 and PS Vita. Sony confirmed changes to those legacy storefronts today as well, though the specifics sit in a separate communication. The timing suggests Sony is using this moment to consolidate several legacy platform decisions at once.
For players still actively using PS3 or PS Vita hardware, that companion announcement is worth checking directly.
What this means for disc collectors and physical game fans
The physical game market has had vocal advocates for years, and this announcement will land hard for that community. Collectors, players in regions with slower or more expensive internet, and anyone who values resale or game ownership without platform dependency now have a firm deadline to work around.
The key here is that 18 months of runway remain before the cutoff. Publishers will likely front-load physical releases for major titles before January 2028, which could mean a final wave of disc-based games worth paying attention to.
For PS5 players jumping into newer titles in the meantime, there is plenty to plan around. If you are prepping storage for an upcoming release like Saros, the Saros file size and pre-load date guide has everything you need to get ready ahead of launch. And if you want to get the most out of current PS5 titles, the full range of gaming guides covers the latest releases in detail.
Sony's direction is set. The disc era for new PlayStation games has an expiration date, and it is January 2028.








