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3 PS1 Games Are Re-Releasing on Modern Consoles in 2027

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June 21, 2026

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3 PS1 Games Are Re-Releasing on Modern Consoles in 2027

Many years after their original launches, three retro games from 1997 and 1998 are making their way from the PS1 to modern consoles with new launches across PC, Nintendo, Xbox, and PlayStation hardware. All PS1 Game Revivals Announced At QUByte Reconnect The first QUByte Reconnect recently took place and featured a ton of exciting news, []

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ComicBook.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

PlayStation Is Once Again Wiping Select Digital Movie and TV Purchases

Image Courtesy of Tri-Star Pictures While PlayStation is known for its video games, players were once able to buy and rent movies and TV shows directly from their PlayStation console. That practice has since gone away, and now it seems like some of those purchases are going away, too. As noted by Kotaku, select users in the United Kingdom received []

TheGamer

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· Jun 25, 2026

10 PS2 Games That Feel Like They Were Made For 2026

These PS2 games could be released today and people would still call them instand classics

CNET

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· Jun 24, 2026

Star Fox on Switch 2, Reviewed: Nintendo's Remake Nostalgia Works. Is It a Trend?

Nintendo's remake also raises the question, with Ocarina of Time next on deck: is this the future of how we'll endlessly revisit all our games?

Bloomberg

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· Jun 22, 2026

Sony Plans First Dollar-Bond Sale in Nearly Three Decades

Sony Group Corp. was still marketing the original PlayStation when it last tapped the US investment-grade bond market. Almost three decades later, it’s readying a comeback.

iPhone in Canada

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· Jul 1, 2026

Sony Is Officially Killing PlayStation Game Discs: Here’s When

Sony is done with game discs, so get ready to pour one out. Starting January 2028, every new PlayStation game will be digital only, available either through the PlayStation Store or as a download code at retail. If you were hoping to keep buying physical copies of new releases, that window is closing. The company [] The post Sony Is Officially Killing PlayStation Game Discs: Here’s When first appeared on iPhone in Canada.

Digital Trends

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· Jul 1, 2026

Sony kills physical PlayStation games. The era of discs comes to an end for Team Blue

Physical PlayStation discs are getting a hard cutoff: January 2028. After that, every new game will be digital-only, on both the PlayStation Store and at retail.

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Related coverage for "3 PS1 Games Are Re-Releasing on Modern Consoles in 2027": ComicBook.com — PlayStation Is Once Again Wiping Select Digital Movie and TV Purchases. TheGamer — 10 PS2 Games That Feel Like They Were Made For 2026. CNET — Star Fox on Switch 2, Reviewed: Nintendo's Remake Nostalgia Works. Is It a Trend?. Bloomberg — Sony Plans First Dollar-Bond Sale in Nearly Three Decades. iPhone in Canada — Sony Is Officially Killing PlayStation Game Discs: Here’s When. Digital Trends — Sony kills physical PlayStation games. The era of discs comes to an end for Team Blue