With its entire focus on the brand new PlayStation 5, Sony has started taking steps to slowly phase out previous-gen consoles. Exclusive games and subscription models that apply only to next-gen consoles are making previous-gen players unhappy.
However, with the PS Classic console and the PS Now service, the part of the community that has been playing since the PS1 and PS2 era is still enjoying these retro originals. Recently, due to what is speculated to be a bug or Sony's internal decisions, these classic titles have suddenly expired and are unplayable, upsetting the community.
A recent bug on the PSN network shows the expiration date of classic PS titles dating back to 1969. A Twitter user mentioned that their purchased copy of Final Fantasy VI that was brought to the PS in 1994 is now no longer playable.
Another user claimed that a classic PS1 game that they bought in 2014, Chrono Cross, also expired, and a similar expiration date of 1969 appeared on the same. However, the game itself was released in 1999.
Players who love playing classic retro video games have been facing a hard time with their PS3 and PS Vita consoles with this issue. These games were availed either from Sony's PS Now or its paid PS+ subscription service.
As of now, no issues have been reported with the PS4 or PS5 versions of these games. Sony is yet to provide further information about the issue, and players are desperately seeking a solution to access their classic titles.
Sony's PS1 and Classic fan base are loving the remakes and revivals of their classic titles that date back to the 90s when the first-ever PlayStation console came around. While players can still enjoy the classic titles using PS Now or the PSN store, remakes of such classic titles
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