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Why does the article say Sony thinks ending physical disc production is the 'right long-term move' despite expected backlash?

The article says Sony believes ending physical disc production is the "right long-term move" because leadership judged the shift toward digital as the prevailing trend and accepted that the decision would upset some people, so they proceeded anyway. Alanah Pearce argues most players have already moved to digital purchases and Sony treated the backlash as a predictable, unavoidable reaction similar to past industry shifts, so the company is prioritizing long-term strategy over short-term outrage. Answered

No amount of backlash will change Sony's mind on disc cancellation, says ex-Santa Monica dev
Will the reduction from 168 million to 70 million shipped discs between FY17 and FY25 influence retailers' ability to stock physical PlayStation games until the 2028 cutoff?

Yes. The primary article states Sony will stop producing physical PlayStation game discs in January 2028, and notes shipped discs fell from 168 million in FY17 to 70 million in FY25. The article implies this decline and factory retraining make the shift effectively planned and difficult to reverse, so retailers should expect physical stock availability to end by the 2028 cutoff. Answered

PlayStation's disc-less future didn't happen overnight, strategy was planned for 'some time'
How could ending disc production affect the secondhand/resale market, based on the article's figures?

Analysts estimate the global resale market for games, consoles, and accessories at $7.2 billion in 2025, and the article says a shift to all-digital PlayStation sales would effectively remove new PS6-era titles from that ecosystem entirely. That loss occurs because digital purchases cannot be resold or traded the way physical discs can, which would reduce the scope of the secondhand/resale market. Answered

No amount of backlash will change Sony's mind on disc cancellation, says ex-Santa Monica dev
How will Sony's shift to Micro Optics production at the Thalgau plant affect availability of replacement or archival game discs after January 2028?

The Thalgau plant will be retrained to produce Sony’s Micro Optics technology instead of game discs, and since the facility can produce up to 600,000 discs per day, shifting it away from disc manufacturing makes restarting large-scale disc production unlikely. This suggests replacement or archival game discs will be harder to obtain after January 2028 because a major production line will no longer be making them. Answered

PlayStation's disc-less future didn't happen overnight, strategy was planned for 'some time'