EU Rule Allows PlayStation to Remove Digital Games After Three Years of Inactivity
A news article reports that PlayStation can delete a user's digital game library after three years of inactivity in the EU. The policy applies to accounts that have not launched
A news article reports that PlayStation can delete a user's digital game library after
three years of inactivity in the EU. The policy applies to accounts that have not launched
any purchased titles for the specified period. Deletions are triggered automatically under
the European Union's digital content rules. Users receive a notification before any
removal occurs. The rule aims to free up storage space on consoles and servers. Critics
argue that the measure could affect gamers who keep titles for archival purposes. Sony
advises customers to log in periodically to avoid unintended loss. The development
highlights ongoing regulatory pressure on digital distribution platforms.