Pushsqure has postet an articel with the ratio of game bought pysical or digital this year. The ratio goes up for digital games. I’m still buy most of my games pysical, but what do you prefer.

I like that i’m able to resell, rent games and i have a bigger market for discouts in pysical games. I guess the biggest advantage if digital games it’s how easy it is to obtain them and you don’t have to stand up switching games. Not surprised that the games sold on the Switch have a much higher ratio of pysical games, there is just not enough memory on the system.

US

  • PS5: 78% digital, 22% pysical
  • XBS: 91% digital, 9% pysical (no gamepass included)
  • NS: 53% digital, 47% pysical

EU

  • PS5: 68% digital, 32% pysical
  • XBS: 81% digital, 19% pysical
  • NS: 35% digital, 65% pysical
  • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    I’m mostly a PC gamer so I only have a Playstation for the exclusives. But everything I buy is physical.

    The only game I bought digitally was GTA Episodes from Liberty City and that’s because I didn’t find it locally.

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    1 month ago

    All digital. For the same reason I don’t buy CDs or DVDs either; plastic waste in my home.

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    1 month ago

    Digital. The average lifespan of physical crap I’m failing to keep track of is way shorter than the expected support lifespan for PSN/NSO. I would love to be one of those people with beautiful displays of lovingly-collected merch, but I’ve accepted that I’m incapable of that level of organization. Digital keeps everything organized for me.

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      30 days ago

      I tend to buy digital now but the main reason why I bought physical was because I didn’t want to keep them. I very rarely go back to a game once I’ve done with it so I would trade it in or sell it.

  • pwnicholson@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Physical when possible. Little downside and some potential resale value down the line. Faster installs, even accounting for updates. Sometimes less space taken up on a device that should really have more than it does.

    Until they start discounting digital over physical, why wouldn’t you?

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      1 month ago

      Most of my digital purchases were because there were discounts on digital that were not offered for physical

      I’m going to venture a guess that might be why nintendo swith has a substantially larger physical percentage than the other platforms. Both forms are always at price parity since nintendo doesn’t do discounts.

      I couldn’t make out if these percentages are by count of copies, or by dollars. Every time I grab a “free” playstation plus title, does that count toward the digital sales figure? Maybe xbox and playstation are heavily padding their digital sales figures by including “purchases” for licenses included in their respective subscription services?

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        1 month ago

        In the article, there is the metology about the counting. gamepass, and ps+ title weren’t count. As well as digitial only release are not in the statistic. The eu one just count AA and AAA games.

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    I’m a PC gamer this gen, but I’ve always stuck with physical for consoles. They’d drop faster to the price I was looking for than digital did thanks to stuff like used games and stores having more incentive to clear inventory space. By the time games hit the price I wanted on digital months would go by.

    And I never really trusted backwards compatibility support for older titles, so I liked being able to sell them off if I decided I wanted the new remastered version with the higher fps and resolution. Less an issue this gen, but that was my thinking the past generations.

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      1 month ago

      I know a person that always want to new fifa, so sold the old on to get the new. More or less the same principle with remasters i guess. With that in mind i understand why games like fifa, cod selll that well on ps

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        1 month ago

        Yeah roster updates make sports games dead if you like playing with up to date players. I moved on from sports games years ago because of that, and with all the predatory f2p monetization they have now on top of being full priced I won’t be back.

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    Digital if it’s significantly cheaper than physical. If I’m paying physical prices, then I’d want the full package, disc and case. But also I’ve found a lot of times getting physical for a game day one can actually be cheaper than digital (in the uk) and that’s insane.

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    1 month ago

    Physical, or drm-free, which is DIY physical on your choice of media.

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    Physical except free ps plus games.

    I buy new when it’s a game I’m gonna enjoy for sure.

    I buy used when there is a doubt I’ll enjoy the game.

    If physical games disappear on playstation 6, I might switch to a Linux gaming PC.

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        1 month ago

        I don’t know to be honest, but I also don’t see so many reasons to stay on consoles if the physical games are disappearing as it was a huge advantage for me.

        Another reason for me to stay on consoles for now is that it’s easy to know what games your device is able to play. Even on something standardized like a Steam Deck it isn’t so easy to know if a game is going to run well or not.

        I’ll see, but I guess I’m one anti consumer move away from making the switch 😅

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    22 days ago

    I try to buy physical as much as I can but with the way keys work now and the online keystore. Buying physical doesn’t mean much

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    28 days ago

    I only buy physical for big games like FF7R, Elden Ring, Ragnarok, etc. I love how convenient digital copies are but damn does PSN try to squeeze you if you aren’t patient enough to wait for a sale.

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    I went digital to the point I got an Xbox Series S instead of the X.

    I recognize it’s a right, but I’ve felt a moral weirdness about reselling physical games. It’s mostly fine when hobby gamers sell to friends, but most commonly it was turned into a GameStop industry or a scalping/hoarding situation on eBay. It’s generally nicer if everyone keeps their copies for future replays, and the publisher just lowers the price when the market is more saturated; especially if those sales save you more money than you would’ve spent on new discs.