PlayStation Is Deleting Terminator 2 And 550 Other Movies
PlayStation users report the removal of 551 digital movies and television titles from their personal accounts.
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PlayStation is removing a substantial library of digital movie and television content from customer accounts. The affected list includes 551 specific titles, notably the film Terminator 2.
Coverage from outlets including Kotaku, ComicBook.com, Gadget Review, PlayStation LifeStyle, and A.V. Club highlights this recurring issue regarding digital ownership. Reporting emphasizes that this is not the first time purchased content has been removed from user libraries.
Future developments depend on whether the company provides a specific rationale for these removals. It remains to be seen if affected users will receive compensation or access to their purchased content.
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Quick answers
How many titles are being removed?
Coverage indicates that 551 movies and television titles are being deleted.
Is this a new issue for PlayStation?
According to reports, this is a recurring issue involving the removal of previously purchased content from libraries.
What specific movie has been named in reports?
Terminator 2 is identified among the titles being deleted.
Coverage (5)
- PlayStation Is Once Again Wiping Select Digital Movie and TV Purchases comicbook.com · 7h ago
- PlayStation Is Deleting 551 Movies From Customers’ Accounts Gadget Review · 7h ago
- PlayStation Removing Purchased Content From Your Library Again PlayStation LifeStyle · 7h ago
- PlayStation encourages Blu-ray adoption by deleting purchased movies from customer accounts A.V. Club · 7h ago
- PlayStation Is Deleting Terminator 2 And 550 Other Movies Kotaku · 7h ago
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