Over the last weekend, it was widely reported that Sony introduced changes to its PlayStation DRM policy, which now requires users to connect online every 30 days to continue playing every digital game purchased after March 2026. While the company has yet to provide an official clarification on the matter, detective work conducted by ResetERA forums member andshrew revealed how this new policy seems to be related to the 14-days refund window for digital purchases. Using a jailbroken PlayStation 4, the ResetERA user poked around behind the scenes, making some interesting findings, staring from how digital licenses work. "The PS4 will install a license file for all […]
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