PlayStation Isn’t Deleting Discovery Shows After All

By | December 21, 2023

In a major change in course, PlayStation will no longer delete Discovery content from PlayStation users’ libraries.

The gaming giant had previously announced plans to remove Discovery-related content earlier this month. At the time, Sony said, “due to our content licensing arrangements with content providers, you will no longer be able to watch any of your previously purchased Discovery content and the content will be removed from your video library.”

It was a shocking moment that dealt a blow to those who prefer to purchase their entertainment digitally instead of physically. Discovery’s offerings include the likes of Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman, MythBusters, Tanked, and much more. If Discovery content was being removed, what else was in danger?

However, in an update on its website, PlayStation revealed that things have changed. At this time, there are no longer any plans to remove purchased Discovery content.

“Due to updated licensing arrangements, the Discovery content removal planned for December 31, 2023 is no longer occurring,” the statement says. “We appreciate your ongoing support and feedback.”’

As reported by GamesIndustry.biz, the “updated licensing agreement” referenced refers to a new deal with Discovery owner Warner Bros., which will allow users to access their purchased content “for at least the next 30 months.”

“Similar to other services, we do not own the licensing rights to TV/movie content that was previously available for purchase on PlayStation Store,” the company said. “However, we’ve worked with Warner Bros to update our licensing agreements, ensuring that consumers will be able to access their previously purchased content for at least the next 30 months.”

PlayStation users have been unable to purchase or rent movies and shows since 2021.

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