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Posted by BeauHD from the all-digital-future dept.

Earlier today, Sony unveiled the $699.99 PlayStation 5 Pro — a mid-generation upgrade model for the PlayStation 5 that requires a separate $79.99 disc drive if you want to play your physical games. As The Verge’s Jay Peters writes, the announcement “may have marked the beginning of the end for game console disc drives.” From the report: Microsoft is clearly eyeing the discless direction with Xbox as well. The more affordable Xbox Series S can’t play discs, and there’s a discless Series X in white that’s set to launch later this year. Last year’s giant Xbox leak revealed a cylindrical, “adorably all digital” Xbox Series X redesign too. That hasn’t been announced as an official product, but it shows a disc-free future is on Microsoft’s mind. It seems likely that Sony and Microsoft are testing the waters for going all-digital for the PlayStation 6 and the next generation Xbox — or at least offering disc drives separately. It’s like Apple removing the disc drive all over again.

But this time it’s not just the people making the devices. Retailers are stepping back from physical media, too. Redbox is toast. Best Buy said last year that it would stop carrying physical movies, and Target recently confirmed that it would be all but ditching DVDs in its physical stores. I know movies aren’t video games, but it doesn’t seem like a big leap that brick-and-mortar stores might stop carrying physical video games down the line; UK retailer GAME has already ended video game trade-ins.

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