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How to download games on older consoles

Polygon

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July 3, 2026

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How to download games on older consoles

Your past game purchases are still available to download on Wii, Wii U, 3DS, DS, and Xbox 360, even after being delisted. You just have to know how.

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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 []

Wired

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· Jul 3, 2026

Sony Erases Digital Content From Libraries, a Reminder That You Don’t Own What You Buy

In September, some PlayStation customers will no longer be able to access some purchased movies and shows. It underscores the fact that digital purchases are really more like long-term rentals.

Kotaku

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· Jul 9, 2026

Call Of Duty Black Ops 1+2 Ports Arrive On PS5, Cost $40 Each, And Don’t Include DLC

Currently, PS Plus subscribers can buy both CoDs for half off, but that's still a lot for 12+-year-old games

Rock Paper Shotgun

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· Jul 2, 2026

The Video Game History Foundation calls on the ESA to offer "meaningful solutions" for preserving digital-only games

While it's not really all that relevant to us PC lot, you've still probably heard word from Sony How To Lend Games To Your Friends PlayStation about them no longer printing new games to discs come 2028. It's awful for a whole host of reasons, and of course the concern of preservation comes at the top of the list. This move from Sony in turn prompted a response from the Video Game History Foundation's Frank Cifaldi, who had some bigger fish to fry than just what Sony are doing in calling on the Entertainment Software Association to help facilitate more meaningful solutions for archives and museums to legally preserve digital-only content. Read more

DualShockers

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· Jun 26, 2026

10 Metroidvanias That Have Aged Like Fine Wine

Fans of excellent Metroidvania adventures from all eras will want to check out these games that have aged like a fine wine.

Engadget

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· Jun 27, 2026

Here's your daily reminder that you don't own digital content

People in Europe will soon lose access to Studio Canal movies they paid for on the PlayStation Store.

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Related coverage for "How to download games on older consoles": ComicBook.com — PlayStation Is Once Again Wiping Select Digital Movie and TV Purchases. Wired — Sony Erases Digital Content From Libraries, a Reminder That You Don’t Own What You Buy. Kotaku — Call Of Duty Black Ops 1+2 Ports Arrive On PS5, Cost $40 Each, And Don’t Include DLC. Rock Paper Shotgun — The Video Game History Foundation calls on the ESA to offer "meaningful solutions" for preserving digital-only games. DualShockers — 10 Metroidvanias That Have Aged Like Fine Wine. Engadget — Here's your daily reminder that you don't own digital content