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Posted on June 11, 2013, Ron Whitaker

Sony: Third-Party DRM Refers to Playing Used Games Online Only

This morning, there were some apparent cracks in the strong positions Sony staked out at their press conference last night.

During an interview with GameTrailers, Jack Tretton said that, “The DRM decision is going to have to be answered by the third parties, it’s not something we’re going to control, or dictate, or mandate, or implement.” The internet immediately exploded, with many on Twitter accusing Sony of walking back their statements from the presser last night.

Rather than speculate, we went directly to Sony to find out what’s going on. Turns out, it’s a very similar system to what’s in place on the PS3 now. According to Dan Race, Senior Director, Corporate Communications for Sony, Tretton’s statements were referring specifically to playing used games online. He told me,

The Online Pass program for PlayStation first-party games will not continue on PlayStation 4. Similar to PS3, we will not dictate the online used game strategy (the ability to play used games online) of its publishing partners. As announced last night, PS4 will not have any gating restrictions for used disc-based games. When a gamer buys a PS4 disc they have right to use that copy of the game, so they can trade-in the game at retail, sell it to another person, lend it to a friend, or keep it forever.

This is good news for gamers, indeed. In a nutshell, you can buy a used single-player game for the PS4 and play it all you want. If you want to go online with it, you may have to deal with some sort of publisher-determined DRM, be it an Online Pass or whatever.

I think we can put our pitchforks down for now.



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Meaning, don't ever go online.



Gone over time and time again and is even mentioned in the article you posted.

It is the same as we currently have on the PS3. It applies to the online portion of games.



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Your title doesn't match the article. I guess you were a little over eager there!



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Jeez, seriously



Meaning:

"If you buy a used disc from GameStop, you’ll have no problem popping that disc in and playing it from your PlayStation 4. The issue may arise when you try to jump online and play with other players. At that point, a third-party publisher may impose a fee or not allow that."

- Jack Tretton, SCEA
http://www.gamesthirst.com/2013/06/11/jack-tretton-clears-up-confusion-over-ps4-used-game-drm-stance/

For. fucks. sake.

What is not obvious about the model in existence today? A limit of features or multiplayer, but NEVER single player or game blocking altogether, Xbox One style?

Learn to read, or learn to avoid that "post new thread" button.



why am i not surprised that this is YOU making this thread?! you need to deal with the facts of whats happening better.



Already posted like a million times.

PS4 DRM is the same as in PS3.



DJEVOLVE said:

Meaning, don't ever go online.


If you had a PS3 you'd know that already. And no it's not the same as Xbox One's policy.

 

By the way people, the solution to get rid of this hopeless subject, is to report every new thread to oblivion, that's a repeat of this matter,