Sony’nin diskten vazgecmesi 7.2 milyar dolarlik ikinci el pazarini tehdit ediyor

14 kaynak
  • Sony 1 Temmuz tarihinde yaptigi aciklamada, Ocak 2028 sonrasi tum yeni PlayStation oyunlarinin yalnizca dijital olacagini ve fiziki disk uretiminin sonlandigini duyurdu.
  • Arastirma sirketi Dataintelo, 2025 yilinda kuresel ikinci el oyun pazarinin degerini 7.2 milyar dolar olarak belirledi, ancak analistler Sony'nin hamlesinin buyume beklentilerini zedeledigini belirtiyor.
  • Elestirmenler bu adimi tuketici karsiti olarak nitelendirirken, Ingiliz perakendeciler ve dijital haklar savunuculari yeniden satis ve mulkiyet hakkinda endiselerini dile getiriyor.
Kaynaklar (14)
  1. 1 Physical disc production ending in January 2028 for new games releasing on PlayStation consoles blog.playstation.com
  2. 2 PlayStation will end physical disc production for new games in 2028 www.cnbc.com
  3. 3 Sony's decision to end physical discs could destroy the $7.2 Billion second-hand games market, per analysis www.tweaktown.com
  4. 4 Analysts say the second-hand game market, reportedly valued at $7.2 billion, will 'keep shrinking and eventually disappear' as Sony plans to end disc production in 2028 www.techradar.com
  5. 5 Sony Ending Discs Is an “Extremely Anti-Consumer” Move That Threatens the $7 Billion Resale Market, Analyst Says thephrasemaker.com
  6. 6 Sony's Disk Abandonment Even Draws Criticism ... ixbt.games
  7. 7 PlayStation will stop releasing games on discs in 2028 www.bbc.com
  8. 8 Sony to end physical PlayStation game disc production in ... techcrunch.com
  9. 9 Sony Ends Physical Disc Production for New PlayStation Games in 2028 — Killing the Used Game Market Along the Way quasa.io
  10. 10 Sony Just Killed Physical Media www.youtube.com
  11. 11 PlayStation's Disk Abandonment: Cynical Calculation or a ... ixbt.games
  12. 12 Mídia física no PlayStation | Mercado de usados movimenta US$ 7,2 bi www.omelete.com.br
  13. 13 Competitor Outlook dataintelo.com
  14. 14 Walmart to start selling used video games - CBS News www.cbsnews.com