Sony Says Your PlayStation Won't Check For Game Licenses Every 30 Days

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Rumors that Sony's new digital rights management (DRM) system might check PlayStation game licenses every 30 days appear not to be true. Despite screenshots posted on X last week showing an apparent "Valid Period" length, newly-purchased digital games will receive a perpetual license after a single online check after purchase, Sony told Game File.

"Players can continue to access and play their purchased games as usual," a representative told Game File. "A one-time online check is required after purchase to confirm the game's license, after which no further check-ins are needed."

News about 30-day license check-ins alarmed PlayStation console owners and preservationists over concerns that games might become unplayable if a system is offline for more than a month. Players testing the theory found that setting a PS4 or PS5 to be the "primary" console for a game (a Sony-authorized way to establish digital rights) wasn't overriding the...

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