PlayStation Will Not Check Game Licenses Every 30 Days, Says Sony

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Recent rumors circulating about Sony’s new digital rights management (DRM) system suggested that it could potentially require PlayStation users to check game licenses every 30 days. However, these claims appear to be unfounded. Sony clarified to Game File that digital games purchased will come with a perpetual license following a single online validation check at the time of purchase, dispelling concerns over the supposed monthly checks.

A representative from Sony stated, “Players can continue to access and play their purchased games as usual.” This means that after the initial confirmation of the game’s license through an online check, no further license validation is necessary, ensuring players can enjoy their games without ongoing interruptions.

The notion of mandatory 30-day license verification had sparked significant worry among PlayStation console owners and preservationists. Many feared that games might become unplayable if a console remained offline for an extended period. Gamers experimenting with this theory found that designating a PS4 or PS5 as the “primary” console for a specific game did not circumvent this alleged 30-day limit, which led to increasing anxiety about potential monthly DRM checks being enforced.

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Fortunately, Sony’s confirmation that no such checks would be instituted has alleviated these fears, although the company did not clarify the reason behind the initial 30-day timer. Some players speculated that it might have been a precautionary measure against potential exploitation of Sony’s 14-day return policy for digital games (Engadget has reached out for comment). This situation echoed the contentious launch of the Xbox One in 2013 when Microsoft initially proposed daily DRM check-ins, only to retract this decision following widespread backlash from the gaming community.

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