Sony Ends Physical PlayStation Disc Production in January 2028 as Digital Sales Hit 85%

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Sony Ends Physical PlayStation Disc Production in January 2028

On July 1, 2026, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced on the PlayStation Blog that physical disc production for all new PlayStation games will stop from January 2028. From that point on, new game releases will be available through the PlayStation Store and at retail in digital formats only. Games already released — and any new title shipping before January 2028 — are not affected.

Senior Director Sid Shuman described the change as “a natural direction for Sony Interactive Entertainment to adapt to consumer trends as the general preference for digital media significantly outpaces physical discs.” Sony’s own financial data backs that up: by Q4 FY2025 (January–March 2026), 85% of all full-game PlayStation sales were digital — the highest ratio the company has ever recorded. When the PS4 launched in 2013, that number was just 13%.

The announcement landed alongside a separate update: PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita will close globally by July 2027, with some regional closures beginning as early as August 2026. This piece covers both announcements, including the factory-level changes already underway. For context on wider hardware pricing shifts this generation, see the Xbox Series X|S price increase confirmed for August 2026.

PlayStation’s Digital Shift, Quantified

Sony’s own quarterly financial reports tell the story. These are not projections — they are recorded figures from published earnings data.

85%
of PS5/PS4 full-game sales were digital in Q4 FY2025 — Sony’s all-time peak
78%
full-year FY2025 average digital ratio, up from 76% the year prior
$1.5B
digital software revenue in Q4 FY2025 vs approx. $109M from physical sales
13%
digital share when PS4 launched in 2013 — it now stands at 85%
600K
discs produced per day at Sony’s Thalgau factory — dropping to ~10% by 2028
€30M
invested by Sony to convert Thalgau to optical microlens manufacturing (~$34M USD)

How PlayStation’s Digital Share Climbed Over 12 Years

Each bar shows the digital download share for that reporting period. Digital overtook physical between 2018 and 2019 during the PS4’s mid-cycle. Sources: Sony Interactive Entertainment quarterly financial results.

2013
PS4 launch year
13%
2019
Digital overtakes physical
~52%
FY2024
Full-year average
76%
FY2025
Full-year average
78%
Q4 FY25
All-time record
85%

Source: Sony Interactive Entertainment quarterly financial reports. Q4 FY2025 covers January–March 2026, published May 8, 2026. The FY2024 and FY2025 figures are full-year annual averages. Digital share overtook physical between 2018 and 2019 during the PS4’s mid-cycle.

The Road to All-Digital PlayStation

Tap any event to read more detail. Colour-coded: blue = past, green = current, red = final deadline.

January 2025
Sony ends production of recordable blank Blu-ray media
Sony Storage Media Solutions announced in January 2025 that it would stop production of all recordable Blu-ray disc formats (BD-R and BD-RE), MiniDiscs for recording, MD data media, and MiniDV cassettes, effective February 2025. This only covered blank recordable media — mainly used in Japan for recording TV programmes — and did not affect commercially pressed game or movie discs.
February 2026
Sony ends shipments of all Blu-ray recorder hardware (BDZ series)
Sony Japan announced on February 9, 2026 that it would cease shipments of all Blu-ray recorder models (including BDZ-ZW1900, BDZ-FBT4200, BDZ-FBT2200, BDZ-FBW2200) after February 2026, with no successor models. This covered Blu-ray devices with built-in recording functionality only. Sony continued selling standard Blu-ray and UHD Blu-ray players for movie playback.
July 1, 2026 — Now
Sony announces January 2028 end of PlayStation disc production
Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Sid Shuman posted to the PlayStation Blog confirming the January 2028 deadline for all new releases. On the same day, Sony confirmed the phased closure of PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita, and Sony DADC CEO Dietmar Tanzer disclosed to Austrian broadcaster ORF Salzburg that the Thalgau factory had already begun its conversion to optical microlens production.
August 2026
PlayStation Store closes for PS3 in Mexico, Honduras, Nicaragua
The first regional closures of PlayStation Store on PS3 begin in Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua. After this date, no new purchases can be made on PS3 in these markets. Previously purchased content remains downloadable.
Late 2026
Additional Latin America and Middle East PS3 Store closures
Additional Latin American and Middle Eastern countries lose access to new purchases on PlayStation Store for PS3 during the second phase of regional closures.
July 2027
PlayStation Store closes globally for PS3 and PS Vita
In all remaining regions, including the US and UK, the PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita closes permanently. No new purchases can be made. Sony stated that previously purchased content “will still be able to be downloaded after the closing date for the foreseeable future.” Sony had originally announced a similar closure in 2021 but reversed it following community feedback. According to Sony, the current closure is driven by PS3 and PS Vita being unable to support updated payment processing standards.
January 2028 — Deadline
No new physical PlayStation games from this date
All new PlayStation games from January 2028 onwards will be digital-only, available through the PlayStation Store or as digital formats at retail. Games released before this date are not affected. Sony’s Thalgau factory will have reduced disc output to approximately 10% of its current 600,000-disc-per-day volume by this point, as the site transitions to optical microlens manufacturing. For context on the wider shift away from physical media this generation, Rockstar Games’ upcoming GTA 6 release (November 19, 2026) also confirmed a “Code in a Box” format — no physical disc is included in boxed retail copies.
“This is a natural direction for Sony Interactive Entertainment to adapt to consumer trends as the general preference for digital media significantly outpaces physical discs.”

— Sid Shuman, Senior Director of Content Communications, Sony Interactive Entertainment, PlayStation Blog, July 1, 2026

Sony’s Last Disc Factory Has Already Begun Converting

Sony DADC CEO Dietmar Tanzer disclosed to Austrian broadcaster ORF Salzburg that Thalgau — Sony’s final wholly-owned disc production facility and the global HQ of its disc division — is already mid-transition. Sony previously closed disc plants in Terre Haute, Indiana (which was later repurposed for automotive packaging and headlight assembly) and New Jersey.

💿
600,000
discs produced per day at Thalgau today
🎮
~50%
of daily output that is PlayStation game discs
📉
~10%
of current volume projected to remain by 2028
👷
300
employees being retrained — no layoffs confirmed by CEO Tanzer
💶
€30M
invested in factory conversion to optical microlens production (~$34M USD)
🔬
2027
when mass microlens production at Thalgau is expected to begin
What Are Optical Microlenses?

Optical microlenses are tiny precision components that shape and direct light in compact spaces. Applications include AR/VR headsets, camera sensors, fiber optic networks, medical imaging equipment, and automotive projection systems — such as projecting a car turn signal onto the road surface. Sony’s Micro Optics team, led by Markus Streibl, is overseeing the transition. Employees at Thalgau have already begun testing the new production equipment ahead of expected mass-production in 2027.

PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita: Closure Schedule

Alongside the disc announcement, Sony confirmed that PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita will be phased out in stages starting later in 2026. Previously purchased content remains downloadable after each closure date. Sony cited the inability of PS3 and PS Vita to support updated payment processing standards as the reason for the closures. Sony had originally announced a similar closure in 2021 but reversed the decision following community pushback.

Region Platform Closure Date Phase
Mexico, Honduras, Nicaragua PS3 Store August 2026 Phase 1
Additional Latin America & Middle East PS3 Store Late 2026 Phase 2
All other regions (incl. US & UK) PS3 & PS Vita Store July 2027 Final

What You Need to Know

Tap any question to expand the answer.

Will my existing disc games stop working in 2028?
No. Games you already own on disc — and any disc game releasing before January 2028 — are unaffected. Your existing physical library will continue to work on compatible hardware. The change only applies to new game releases from January 2028 onwards.
Can I still buy disc games at retail after January 2028?
Only in digital form. Sony confirmed new games will still be available at retailers — but as digital-format products (such as download codes), not physical discs. No disc copies will be produced for games releasing after January 2028. Sony has not specified exactly what the retail digital format will look like.
Why is Sony doing this now?
Sony’s own data puts digital at 85% of PlayStation game sales in Q4 FY2025 — the highest ratio ever recorded. In Q4 FY2025 alone, digital brought in approximately $1.5 billion in revenue against physical’s roughly $109 million. Sony cited “shifting trends in consumer preference.” Industry analyst Daniel Ahmad of Niko Partners has noted the decision is also “designed to cut costs for Sony, eliminate resale/used markets, and drive 100% of revenue through the PlayStation Store.”
What about the “Don’t Kill the Disc” campaign?
The “Don’t Kill the Disc” campaign, launched by Canadian retailer PNP Games, had gathered more than 30,000 signatures as of the announcement. Sony’s €30 million investment in converting the Thalgau factory — disclosed the same week — indicates the company has been planning this transition for some time, with manufacturing infrastructure already being rerouted before the announcement.
What happens to the PS3 and PS Vita digital libraries?
When PlayStation Store closes on these platforms, no new purchases will be possible. Sony confirmed that previously purchased content will remain downloadable “for the foreseeable future” after each closure date. The closure schedule is phased by region: Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua from August 2026; additional Latin American and Middle Eastern countries by late 2026; all other regions including the US and UK by July 2027.
What is happening at Sony’s Thalgau factory?
Sony DADC CEO Dietmar Tanzer confirmed to ORF Salzburg that the Thalgau plant — Sony’s last wholly-owned disc facility — has already begun converting. Sony has invested €30 million (around $34 million USD) to install optical microlens production lines. The factory’s 300 employees are being retrained for microlens work with no announced layoffs. By 2028, disc output at Thalgau is expected to fall to approximately 10% of its current 600,000-disc-per-day volume. Mass microlens production is expected to begin in 2027.
What about the PS Plus July 2026 games?
The PS Plus July 2026 Essential reveal was briefly delayed, before being confirmed as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, For the King II, and CrossCode. PS Plus itself is unaffected by the disc announcement.

What Was Covered in This Piece

This piece covered Sony’s July 1, 2026 announcement that physical disc production for new PlayStation games will end in January 2028. The data discussed included the 85% digital sales share recorded in Q4 FY2025, the €30 million conversion of Sony’s Thalgau, Austria factory to optical microlens manufacturing confirmed by Sony DADC CEO Dietmar Tanzer to ORF Salzburg, the phased closure of PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita running through July 2027, and the confirmed non-impact on games releasing before the January 2028 cutoff.

The timeline section also covered the corrected chronology of Sony’s recordable media wind-down: blank recordable Blu-ray media (BD-R/RE) ended in February 2025, while Sony’s Blu-ray recorder hardware (BDZ series) ended shipments after February 2026 — a separate, later announcement. For more gaming news, see the Haunted Chocolatier recipe book update from ConcernedApe and the Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream 1.0.3 patch notes.

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