PlayStation's 30 Day DRM Debate Continues - Sony Still Have Not Issued Statement
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PlayStation's 30 Day DRM Debate Continues - Sony Still Have Not Issued Statement
"Some recently bought PS4 and PS5 digital games appear to require an online license check about once every 30 days, and if you stay offline beyond that window the game may stop launching until the console reconnects to PSN."
"Support chats and automated responses have reportedly told users the 30-day verification is intentional, which means the practical impact is mainly on people who play offline, travel, or have unreliable internet."
"At this time, there is no requirement for players to re-authenticate their digital purchases every 30 days, according to a conversation with a real human support agent."
Recent reports indicate that digital games purchased on PlayStation after a March system update require an online license check every 30 days. If the console remains offline beyond this period, the games may not launch until reconnected to the PlayStation Network. Older purchases appear unaffected. While support chats suggest this verification is intentional, there is confusion as some agents deny the requirement. Sony has not issued a clear public statement, leaving users uncertain about the situation.
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