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Okay, so get this—Japanese publisher Entergram has kinda dropped a bombshell. Yep, over a hundred games, all on PS4 and PS Vita, are gonna vanish from the Japanese PlayStation Store soon. Weird, right? I mean, the PlayStation Store is this massive playground, offering everything from those blockbuster hits to quirky little indies you never heard of. It’s been around since the PS3 days—yeah, back when selfies weren’t even a thing yet.
Anyway, not every region gets the same stuff, which is dumb but true. Japan, for example, has some games you’ll never see anywhere else. Like, why do they do this? It’s almost like they’re hiding treasures from the rest of us. Plus, prices? Different everywhere; moaning about price hikes in places like Brazil and Turkey has been a thing lately.
But back to the list. It’s like 106 games Entergram’s just gonna zap out of existence by September 30. Yep, listed them all, said “we’re done” and that’s it. And before you ask, no, you won’t find these outside Japan. It’s like they built this magical wall around them. Crazy stuff.
For most of us not chilling in Japan, this might all sound like “meh, whatever”, but for gaming history freaks—oh boy, do they get jittery. Game preservation is sort of a cult, you know? Losing a game feels like, well, losing a Picasso, kinda. A while back, a campaign called “Stop Killing Games” got like a million people to sign up, screaming to save these pixelated masterpieces from extinction.
Meanwhile, the PlayStation Store’s been buzzing with big releases. Heard of Forza Horizon 5? Once loyal to Xbox, now dancing over on PS5 and everyone’s like, “Whoa, didn’t see that coming.” Oh, and whispers are flying about maybe—just maybe—a Halo game popping up on PlayStation. I know, wild, huh?
Entergram’s move doesn’t include any bigshot titles, but still, losing games is like cutting a chunk out of the gaming universe, no matter how tiny. Anyway, enough rambling for today. Catch ya later.