Sony clarifies ongoing PlayStation DRM issue, confirms digital games require a 'one-time online check' to authenticate licenses, but players won't experience any issues beyond that

Sony clarifies ongoing PlayStation DRM issue, confirms digital games require a ‘one-time online check’ to authenticate licenses, but players won’t experience any issues beyond that | Daily Reports Online

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  • Sony has confirmed players won’t need constant internet access to play digital PlayStation games
  • A 30-day license verification countdown has been introduced fpr new digital games
  • A one-time online check will be required to validate the game license

Sony has finally responded to the ongoing PlayStation license controversy, confirming that a constant internet connection won’t be required to play digital games.


Earlier this week, a new ’30-day license check’ was spotted on digitally purchased PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 games, immediately raising concerns among users. It was initially thought that the system would revoke game licenses if players didn’t log in to their PSN account or connect their console to the internet.


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