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Sony DADC business and news from across the web.- Sony tells publishers they can still reorder physical game discs for games pubbed before 2028Sony has informed publishers that they can still reorder physical PlayStation game discs released before January 2028, even after the stated end of disc printing. This comes after significant backlash from publishers and preservation groups regarding the initial announcement. Meanwhile, Sony's disc manufacturing plant in Austria is being repurposed for optical microlens production.
- Sony reportedly already has another use for its disc factory after announcing end of physical PlayStation gamesSony is reportedly ending the production of new physical discs for PlayStation consoles in 2028. The company's disc factory in Thalgau, Austria, which currently produces around 300,000 PlayStation discs daily, will shift focus to manufacturing microlenses. This change, with a €30 million investment in the technology, is planned to begin mass production as early as next year, though the future of game preservation remains a concern.
- End of an era — the historic PlayStation factory that manufactured 24 billion gaming discs is already being turned into a micro-optics lab, just days after Sony announced its digital pushSony is repurposing its last remaining physical media factory in Austria, which previously manufactured billions of PlayStation discs, into a micro-optics lab. This move follows Sony's announcement to stop releasing PlayStation games on physical discs by 2028, leading to concerns among gamers about digital ownership.
- Sony won't U-turn on PS5 discs as its factory is already making something elseSony is unlikely to reverse its decision to phase out physical game discs by 2028, as its primary disc factory in Austria is being repurposed. The factory will shift production from PlayStation discs to optical microlenses, with a significant investment in new equipment. While fans have protested and signed petitions, Sony's strategic move towards new manufacturing ventures suggests a permanent shift away from physical media for its consoles.
- Sony has already started repurposing its lone PlayStation disc factory, and the body of physical gaming isn't even coldSony has begun repurposing its last remaining PlayStation disc factory in Thalgau, Austria, to produce optical microlenses. The approximately 300 employees will be retrained for this new business area, which is a significant shift from physical game disc production. This move marks a further step away from physical media for the PlayStation brand, following the recent cessation of disc manufacturing and the end of support for PlayStation 3 and Vita stores.
- Sony Has Begun Repurposing its PlayStation Disc Production Facilities in ThalgauSony has begun repurposing its PlayStation disc production facilities in Thalgau, Austria, following the announcement that physical game releases will cease in January 2028. The plant will shift its focus from producing 600,000 discs daily to microlenses, retraining its 300 employees. This move is seen as a cost-saving measure and a potential indicator that the PlayStation 6, expected around 2028, may not include a disc drive.