Disc-Free Consoles: Is Ownership Still Worth It?

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The piece argues that the move toward digital-only gaming—citing Sony’s plan to end physical discs and Xbox’s increasing alignment with PC-style ecosystems—weakens the traditional appeal of buying a console. With PC game stores offering broader ownership, the potential for game preservation, and exclusives drifting to PC, the author questions whether consoles still offer a compelling value proposition, especially as next-gen hardware may be expensive. While acknowledging that consoles aren’t going away, the article suggests their role is evolving toward accessibility and ecosystem rather than physical ownership and long-term owning power.
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