Some PlayStation users have noticed a new online DRM policy for digital games purchased on the PlayStation Store: newly purchased digital games now display a "Valid Period" tag showing a start date, an end date, and a countdown timer. If the console does not connect to the internet within 30 days, the game's license reportedly expires, and the title becomes unplayable until an online connection is restored. Crucially, this only affects games purchased after March 2026, so titles already in players' libraries before the update are unaffected. The story broke over the weekend through Lance McDonald, the well-known modder who managed to […]
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