Speaking at the “Il Cinema in Piazza” Film Festival in Italy (translated by Genki), the Death Stranding and Metal Gear director said that at least with digital games, users have the data on their systems, something that isn’t the case with cloud gaming.

“Since production is ending in 2028, this is about video games, but I grew up with physical media, so I find it really sad,” he said. “Currently, I’ve been buying up a lot of Blu-rays, such as various movies, and CDs too.

“The situation is different for games [than movies], as they are downloaded to the hard drive, that means the game data remains on your own hardware. However, if things shift to streaming in the future, that won’t be the case anymore.”

  • grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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    2 hours ago

    Exactly. The only reason physical media has seemed like “owning” is because the mechanism to actually enforce their license has not been feasible.

    You know how often movies or shows flip off on streaming services? That’s the future of games if the laws don’t change