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- Sony has removed over 1,700 games from the PlayStation Store, primarily due to concerns about game quality and the use of AI-generated content.
- Publishers like Nostra Games and CGI Lab have been targeted, with approximately 90 games from Nostra Games and all games from CGI Lab being removed.
- Sonys actions suggest a continued effort to maintain high quality standards on the PlayStation Store, also removing games designed solely for trophy acquisition in the past.
- Some PlayStation users are reporting potential refunds for specific titles following unexpected closures, although it remains unconfirmed if these closures are connected to Sonys broader efforts. Additionally, certain game titles have been removed from PSN due to concerns about their quality, affecting digital-only games and consoles. The weight of the Digital Edition has also increased to 3.4 kilograms, while the base version now weighs 3.9 kilograms.
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Sony has removed over 1,700 games from the PlayStation Store, a figure that dwarfs initial reports of approximately 100 titles. This action targets publishers like Nostra Games and CGI Lab due to concerns about game quality and the use of AI-generated content. A representative of Nostra Games confirmed on their official Discord that approximately 90 of their games for PlayStation 5 and PS4 have been removed. All games from CGI Lab have also been removed. The removals are due to the low quality of the games and the apparent use of AI-generated assets, including entities rumored to be created with advanced AI. Sony has taken similar actions in the past, removing basic games designed solely for the rapid acquisition of trophies, suggesting a continued effort to maintain quality standards on the PlayStation Store. In separate news, some PlayStation users are reporting on ResetEra that Sony is offering refunds for specific titles following their unexpected closure. However, it remains unconfirmed if those game closures are connected to Sony’s broader effort to remove low-quality, AI-generated games.
Sony’s Scrutiny of PSN Games Leads to Removals and Heavier Consoles
Sony has also removed access to certain game titles that are only available through the PlayStation Network (PSN). This affects customers who purchased digital-only games or consoles, with the Digital Edition now weighing 3.4 kilograms and the base version weighing 3.9 kilograms. Cyprus-based Nostra Games, which had nearly 90 titles on the store, was also affected by the removals. While a company representative has yet to provide a clear reason for the decision, Sony’s actions reflect an increased scrutiny of games that may not meet the platform’s standards.
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