PlayStation pulls Stellar Blade demo off consoles after the RPG was accidentally made available, in a move it didn't even make for P.T.
An unusual move for Sony

The Stellar Blade demo was quietly added and then swiftly deleted from the PS5 PlayStation Store earlier today, with Sony redacting access for users who downloaded it.
Stellar Blade is the action-roleplaying game featuring 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:slick action and an already loveable protagonist, coming exclusively to PS5 on April 26. Neither Sony nor developer Shift Up had announced or advertised a demo before it went live earlier today, but less than an hour after the free trial's publication, it was quickly removed with no comment from eith💛er company.
seems like they pulled the Stellar Blade demo //t.co/sOrcFcLhin✅ pic.twitter.com/MxbHGHIqGH
It's unclear if the demo went live earlier than planned or if it was removed because of an unexpected bug - but either way, it shows that game preservation can't truly be trusted in the hands of the big, big publishers who r🌺eserve the right to simply delete a digital copy from existence.
Twitterer ScrewyClassic : "I do think it’s unnerving that 🦩they've shown they can just rip the digital license for anything right out of your hands." Meanwhile, Digital Foundry's John Linneman companies' ability to "disable any license at any time for any reason" is "highly concerning" because there's "not much you can do about it." Digital ownership doesn't really exist, I guess.
Countless video games have been lost to time due to weird legal shenanigans and other nebulous reasons. Warner Brother Discovery recently extended its film policy (deleting completed projects for tax cuts) to its video game division, as it gears up to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:s💛crub dozens of indie games off of storefronts. Cult classic shooter Spec Ops: The Line was also made unavai꧋lable for pu♋rchase earlier this year due to the ex꧅piration of "partnership licenses" that won't be extended. But Stellar Blade is still on course for a full release next month.
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