angrod14
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4K Blu-Ray is already being maxed out and we're not even half through this gen. We're seeing game sizes that go way beyond the 100 GB cap the format has, like COD Black Ops Cold War (225.3 GB), Gran Turismo 7 (183,2 GB), Cyberpunk 2077 (158.7 GB), and others. Once people start seeing their disc doesn't even contain offline playable data anymore, the declining of physical media sales in favour of digital "licensing" will most likely get more and more pronounced, until it's eventually dead. Pretty much what happened on PC.
However, if there's a new sucessor (SD cards, or another optical format) that can hold a lot more data and keep the pace I think physical sales could remain strong and healthy, although it would require an investment from Sony and the others that I don't think they would be willing to make at this point. I mean, why would they?, if they're seeing people embrace digital distribution that not only saves these companies money, but also allow them and the publishers to completely control all of our content.
Will there be a "next" physical format or it all ends with UHD BD?
However, if there's a new sucessor (SD cards, or another optical format) that can hold a lot more data and keep the pace I think physical sales could remain strong and healthy, although it would require an investment from Sony and the others that I don't think they would be willing to make at this point. I mean, why would they?, if they're seeing people embrace digital distribution that not only saves these companies money, but also allow them and the publishers to completely control all of our content.
Will there be a "next" physical format or it all ends with UHD BD?