I'm so confused about this whole thing
. I mean, 1194 games is a lot! But at the same time, I can see why Sony would want to get rid of all that "shovelware"
. It's just not fair to players who are looking for quality experiences. And let's be real, some of those game titles do sound pretty ridiculous
.
I'm also a bit concerned about what triggered Sony's decision. Was it really just about the quality of the games or was there something more going on? As AI-generated assets and "vibe coding" become more popular, we need to make sure that platforms are protecting players from, well, anything that might be shady
.
I think this is a good opportunity for Sony to revisit their guidelines and make sure they're doing what's best for the gaming community. Maybe it's time to implement some stricter regulations or at least provide more transparency about why certain games were removed
. We deserve to know what we're getting into when we buy a game, you know?
I'm also a bit concerned about what triggered Sony's decision. Was it really just about the quality of the games or was there something more going on? As AI-generated assets and "vibe coding" become more popular, we need to make sure that platforms are protecting players from, well, anything that might be shady
I think this is a good opportunity for Sony to revisit their guidelines and make sure they're doing what's best for the gaming community. Maybe it's time to implement some stricter regulations or at least provide more transparency about why certain games were removed