GameStop CEO says Sony's axing of physical games 'doesn't matter at all' in a statement sure to…
- GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen says Sony's decision to end physical game production is 'totally irrelevant' to the company
- The statement is supported by both physical and digital games, which only contribute 18% to overall revenue
- Cohen's comments likely won't help gamers in their push to retain physical game discs
The backlash against Sony continues after its controversial choice to stop new physical disc production of PlayStationgames from January 2028 and it looks like the US' biggest dedicated video game retailer isn't taking a stand.
In an interview with Bloomberg, GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen dismissed the idea that the company will be impacted by Sony's decision to end physical game copies, stating "it doesn't matter at all," despite ongoing uproar from consumers.
"It mattered in the past; software makes up less than 12% of the business," Cohen said. "Collectibles makes up over half of the business, so it's totally...
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