@dedwards198706 I agree this is part of the issue, however the next generation of people won't own zip. Own house, car, or anything other than a TV and paying subscriptions to watch the films they want to offer you. Grim
After watching this video, I had to reflect on the downside of digital games: (a) You never own them outright (b) You have to pay a subscription to access your bought games (c) No resale value (d) If the online store closes you lose them forever (e) Games are non-transferable (f) The prices will not drop much in the future as going into CEX and picking up a copy. (g) Yes, you don't have to have the physical copy, but something about owning the physical copy is better as you own it. You're basically renting it as a digital copy. (h) What does the future hold when you decide you want to play a certain game, and it's unobtainable, no physical media, or you simply cant get a copy as it's either big money or hard to find. Personally, physical copy is the winner 😂
I live in Belgium and can now officially confirm that, with a few exceptions, no game specialty store still exists in this country. The last major retail chain "Game Mania" has been declared bankrupt. There are still a few stores open that will probably continue independently, but then we are talking about 3 stores for the entire country. We have no CEX here and independent retro game stores are also very scarce here. Personally, I can count them on one hand. For new physical games we can only go to a few toy stores and electrical specialty stores such as "Mediamarkt" and the range of this last store chain has also recently been slimmed down. My fears have now been confirmed and that was also the reason why I have spent the last 5 years collecting retro games. I want to create the feeling of a physical store at home forever ;-)
I suppose games on disc will ultimately become a niche product ...like CDs.. Cassettes...and some 4K movies ...all still available but expensive and for collectors..
Why would anyone want digital! I mean if you buy a physical game and it turns out to be rubbish you can sell it and get most of you’re money back, if it’s digital and you don’t like it your stuffed! There is no resale or trade value in digital, and then once everyone is on digital they will increase the prices more so, and it’s costing them nothing!
10:00 genuinly at one point in my area, you could go to about 5 stores within a street or so for games, now it is Asda only & that’s VERY poorly stocked/maintained, even to other physical media, they’ve basically given up on 4K already unless in an Asda Home as they seem to have (or had) decent area of Media
I'm just glad I own more physical games than my life span will let me complete. I only ever buy digital on dirt cheap sales on steam. I would never EVER pay $60 -$70 for a digital game. In general I have stopped buying AAA games either way, particularly from EA, Ubisoft and Activision AKA the Satan Trio
Always buying games every week from Amazon. Great prices and next day delivery. Got conscript on ps5 coming tomorrow. A once digital only but a later physical release. Great throwback to the PS1 survival horrors
Black myth is one of the best games I’ve played in years. 100% buy it. The only reason it didn’t get a physical release is because the studio is small and didn’t have capacity to release it physically straight away.
Physical game sales suffer from Gamepass too. The Xbox is a third of the market and GamePass suits so many players. It means you don't buy games - I never have. Not only that, at certain points the games are offered with good discounts if you did want them. Certain games, like GTA5, DayZ, Skyrim, Fallout, etc are games that you can define with your imagination, rather than be set by the game. That's what gets you back time and time again. I can't think of a modern one like that.
I’ve been in stores that sell games here in the US a fair bit recently. I’ve noticed GTA 5 for the PS5 was on sale for $20. That could explain why it sold so many if it was the same in the U.K.
My town used to have loads of places to get physical games - 2 game, gametrading, a few independent businesses, whsmith, hmv, cex, blockbuster, I could go on. Now there's only 1 game that's due to shut in november and cex that's it 😞 no supermarkets near me stock any physical games either now. Not everyone downloads games, what happens when the Internet cuts out, digital games can't be played, physical games (and for movies and boxsets) are my preferred way to watch or play media
As someone who has sold new physical software, the profit margin on games is very low if you sell at rrp, even more so if you lower the prices to compete with other retailers / online. It is greed by the games companies which is leading to less shops selling new physical games.
Don't think i'll ever pay retail for digital games. I've bought 5-10 digital games from playstation store since 2014. Already got my physical pre orders in for BO6 & Undisputed.
I always buy physical but it’s becoming harder to do so, there’s fewer physical stores selling physical games. Also a lot of new releases do staggered releases now where the digital comes out first
I live between two large towns in Yorkshire, both have a decent sized high streets, yet there’s literally nowhere in either town that sells games, not even supermarkets. Was the same when I visited my mother too, nowhere to buy games. I used to buy both digital and physical games, but since realising they really are getting phased out, this past year or so I’ve gone all physical, even re-buying physical copies of my favourite digital games. I’ve got a sneaky suspicion the next console generation will essentially be digital games, but have an optional disc drive for physical copies of special editions of very successful games only. It’s all fine to have digital only on PC, but it’s entirely different to have a locked console platform with digital only where we as the customer have absolutely no control at all. There’s also the dark cloud of censorship that shouldn’t be ignored. As insignificant as the censorship in the FFVII remake was, it was a massive wake up call for me personally, especially considering it had been out for a few years before they changed one of the characters clothes. I suspect little changes like that will become more common until it’s the norm, then, maybe entire “problematic” scenes will change, who knows.. Should I invest in a tinfoil hat and build an underground bunker? 😁
I derive pleasure from acquiring physical games. I typically wait for the highly anticipated games to decrease in price before purchasing them. If I desire a new game, I have the option of trading in my old ones. However, if the industry ever transitions exclusively to digital distribution, I will opt to play games on my personal computer and explore the realm of pirated games
Physical sales are down because there are hardly any stores that sell physical games. I went to Japan recently, there were 100s of shops selling video games with shelves full of them.
I cleared all my physical collection this week. Bought a 8TB NVME for the PS5 to go along with the 4TB external SSD. The drives are full. I, however, haven't played a game in the last 15 yrs. Too busy working
I buy all my physical games online, i didnt ever (Even years ago) buy them in GAME / HMV due to their prices not being competative with online retailers.
Lollipop Chainsaw Repop - No physical release barring a run by Limited Run Games that isnt available till Dec 2024 or later. So most will just get the digital copy ... same for Alan Wake 2 where the physical isnt out till much much later.
Argos is my main (well only) high street retail place for games these days. But even that, you go there with the intention of what you’re buying, it’s not really a place you can go to browse.
I went into the game in Cardiff well sports direct and they didn't have any of the recent games in stock. No astrobot, nor did they have space marines 2. It's so weird
It really shows how little good actual modern games are when games that were released over a decade still have more staying power than any game that is released today. it is just plain sad man :( Most forms of Physical media of the games you want these days you have to get directly from the ones that make them it is hw it is these days.
I only buy physical and think the only release in August I was interested in was Emio - The Smiling Man. And the only reason I got that was because it looks like it'll be a faff to get it in a few month when it inevitably turns out it was short printed and going for silly amounts. If anything I'm finding I'm having to import the vast majority of titles now as the likes of Capcom are doing English releases but they're America/Asia/Japan only.
Tesco’s only sell the fifa clone. Don’t bother with Currys as they stay at full price and never get reduced. They even overcharge on printer cartridges by them costing more than you can get anywhere else by about double.
Not surprised at all wukong was digital and as of recent dead rising remaster . Also it takes 20 seconds on the store to purchase or you could travel 10 20 30 mins to your store and buy it for 5 quid cheaper . Times have changed it is what it is
GAME is so damn expensive. I usually buy physical at Asda, Amazon or second hand games from CEX. I'm playing older games anyway but I'll still be sad to see physical die (if it does)
Not really suprised to be honest. It feels little pointless get the physical copy when 1) Game launch pretty buggy and need few patch to iron it out. 2) Having to install the game but expected to have the disc in. I'm saying this as someone that loves physical media and often collect some older games.
I think they baiting us in to go digital by doing physical at later dates . Bait to get it digital then buy again physical 😮I grew up in the best era 16 bit ps1 I got my treasures . Don’t really care where gaming goes from here
GAME has compeltely changed the way they want you to order and theyve just lost me as a customer too. I dont want ro buy any physical off them! Ill find other ways. But the physical games are gone soon PS6 will absolutely be digital only unless they make them ps5 to ps 1 BC
Tnt/FedEx messed up all the preorders for uk on space marine 2 so focus sent everyone digital codes to download ad they hadn't honored the early access. Considering how many copies they're saying have sold I would imagine that would equate to a large number of digital purchases in august
I walked into Game in Cambridge last week,what a shit show it’s basically a crap forbidden planet with a scant collection of overpriced games with only one game I could see on offer “Forspoken” for £9.99 whoopee 🙄
I don’t understand people. Why would you spend so much money on something that you don’t actually own! I have not bought digital and won’t unless 1. There is no other choice to do so, or 2. They are released at half the price of physical games.
Who cares about that?....people who grew up with physical games of course. I wonder when the "die hard" players of Fortnight within 15 years will look back on this time and realize that they will never be able to play that game again? Maybe they can one day simulate the servers so they can still play it, but then you will have to have the necessary hardware and PC knowledge. As a physical game collector, I can always play my games and even sell them to make a profit on my investment. As a digital owner you are dependent on the multinational from which you only bought the right to use it and you will never be able to earn back your investment. It's difficult to explain this to a generation that grew up with digital games I think, but there is a good saying going around lately "you will own nothing and still be happy".
Times change and we change with the times. After all, if we were still buying/consuming physical games in 2090 wouldn’t that be a bit odd considering all the technological advancements that would happen up to that time period. Over 100 years later and still playing games off some kind of physical media.
If we ever live in a world where physical games are no longer available for purchase anywhere, then I can accept that times are changing. Progress is indeed unstoppable, but it is also in the nature of many people to get stuck in their ways,clinging to certain things from the past until those people also disappear and make way for others.
Not helped by the major lack of stores actually supplying physical media anymore.
Or the massive electric bill affecting the stores themselves, meaning nobody wants to even open a gaming store.
@dedwards198706 I agree this is part of the issue, however the next generation of people won't own zip. Own house, car, or anything other than a TV and paying subscriptions to watch the films they want to offer you. Grim
After watching this video, I had to reflect on the downside of digital games:
(a) You never own them outright
(b) You have to pay a subscription to access your bought games
(c) No resale value
(d) If the online store closes you lose them forever
(e) Games are non-transferable
(f) The prices will not drop much in the future as going into CEX and picking up a copy.
(g) Yes, you don't have to have the physical copy, but something about owning the physical copy is better as you own it. You're basically renting it as a digital copy.
(h) What does the future hold when you decide you want to play a certain game, and it's unobtainable, no physical media, or you simply cant get a copy as it's either big money or hard to find.
Personally, physical copy is the winner 😂
Yeah the mass consumer market doesn't care about any of that. It's over for the mainstream. But niche market will hNg around but at exorbitant prices
I miss the late 80’s and more so the 90’s it was truly the golden age when comes to going into pretty much any shop / store to buy video games
In Britain? Nah the 00s was the Golden Age for buying games. PS2 games were everywhere throughout that decade
Tesco dont sell physical media anymore, unfortunately.
I live in Belgium and can now officially confirm that, with a few exceptions, no game specialty store still exists in this country. The last major retail chain "Game Mania" has been declared bankrupt. There are still a few stores open that will probably continue independently, but then we are talking about 3 stores for the entire country. We have no CEX here and independent retro game stores are also very scarce here. Personally, I can count them on one hand. For new physical games we can only go to a few toy stores and electrical specialty stores such as "Mediamarkt" and the range of this last store chain has also recently been slimmed down. My fears have now been confirmed and that was also the reason why I have spent the last 5 years collecting retro games. I want to create the feeling of a physical store at home forever ;-)
For movies and tv shows it is even worse in Belgium,Carrefour used to have a lot of games and movies but are scaling back also.
@@annoyeduk Yes😆
Here in Ireland we have even less options to buy physical media.
There has been no game deals in my local Asda for a while now. They used to be a common occurrence.
I suppose games on disc will ultimately become a niche product ...like CDs.. Cassettes...and some 4K movies ...all still available but expensive and for collectors..
It doesn’t help when games like black myth Wukong doesn’t have a physical release and Dead rising doesn’t have a physical release until November
I commented too early and just noticed you’ve brought up wukong
Why would anyone want digital! I mean if you buy a physical game and it turns out to be rubbish you can sell it and get most of you’re money back, if it’s digital and you don’t like it your stuffed! There is no resale or trade value in digital, and then once everyone is on digital they will increase the prices more so, and it’s costing them nothing!
@@Collect-Retro 100% agree with you mate
I remember buying games from Boots in the 80’s and Woolworths of course.
Dixons, tandy, woolies and our price for me 😢
i dont think tesco do physical video games and blu rays anymore
@ttsese only Asda and thats limited
10:00 genuinly at one point in my area, you could go to about 5 stores within a street or so for games, now it is Asda only & that’s VERY poorly stocked/maintained, even to other physical media, they’ve basically given up on 4K already unless in an Asda Home as they seem to have (or had) decent area of Media
Most would still buy them if shops would actually sell them
A video from a feel good creator - something about him is just nice to watch - no bs
I'm just glad I own more physical games than my life span will let me complete. I only ever buy digital on dirt cheap sales on steam. I would never EVER pay $60 -$70 for a digital game. In general I have stopped buying AAA games either way, particularly from EA, Ubisoft and Activision AKA the Satan Trio
Always buying games every week from Amazon. Great prices and next day delivery. Got conscript on ps5 coming tomorrow. A once digital only but a later physical release. Great throwback to the PS1 survival horrors
You have to remember so many games are download only meaning it is understandable for these statistics to be what they are.
@@gameshack1985 only PS5 and Xbox series that prop up these figures as the game is not on the disc.
Black myth is one of the best games I’ve played in years. 100% buy it. The only reason it didn’t get a physical release is because the studio is small and didn’t have capacity to release it physically straight away.
Physical game sales suffer from Gamepass too. The Xbox is a third of the market and GamePass suits so many players. It means you don't buy games - I never have. Not only that, at certain points the games are offered with good discounts if you did want them.
Certain games, like GTA5, DayZ, Skyrim, Fallout, etc are games that you can define with your imagination, rather than be set by the game. That's what gets you back time and time again. I can't think of a modern one like that.
I’ve been in stores that sell games here in the US a fair bit recently. I’ve noticed GTA 5 for the PS5 was on sale for $20. That could explain why it sold so many if it was the same in the U.K.
My town used to have loads of places to get physical games - 2 game, gametrading, a few independent businesses, whsmith, hmv, cex, blockbuster, I could go on.
Now there's only 1 game that's due to shut in november and cex that's it 😞 no supermarkets near me stock any physical games either now. Not everyone downloads games, what happens when the Internet cuts out, digital games can't be played, physical games (and for movies and boxsets) are my preferred way to watch or play media
As someone who has sold new physical software, the profit margin on games is very low if you sell at rrp, even more so if you lower the prices to compete with other retailers / online. It is greed by the games companies which is leading to less shops selling new physical games.
Don't think i'll ever pay retail for digital games. I've bought 5-10 digital games from playstation store since 2014.
Already got my physical pre orders in for BO6 & Undisputed.
I always buy physical but it’s becoming harder to do so, there’s fewer physical stores selling physical games. Also a lot of new releases do staggered releases now where the digital comes out first
Back in the day, I used to sell Physical Games at Come, mostly when they were buying the consoles 🎮
The day discs go away completely is the day I'll be done with gaming going forward. I'll just play and build on my retro collection
I live between two large towns in Yorkshire, both have a decent sized high streets, yet there’s literally nowhere in either town that sells games, not even supermarkets. Was the same when I visited my mother too, nowhere to buy games.
I used to buy both digital and physical games, but since realising they really are getting phased out, this past year or so I’ve gone all physical, even re-buying physical copies of my favourite digital games.
I’ve got a sneaky suspicion the next console generation will essentially be digital games, but have an optional disc drive for physical copies of special editions of very successful games only.
It’s all fine to have digital only on PC, but it’s entirely different to have a locked console platform with digital only where we as the customer have absolutely no control at all. There’s also the dark cloud of censorship that shouldn’t be ignored. As insignificant as the censorship in the FFVII remake was, it was a massive wake up call for me personally, especially considering it had been out for a few years before they changed one of the characters clothes. I suspect little changes like that will become more common until it’s the norm, then, maybe entire “problematic” scenes will change, who knows..
Should I invest in a tinfoil hat and build an underground bunker? 😁
I derive pleasure from acquiring physical games. I typically wait for the highly anticipated games to decrease in price before purchasing them. If I desire a new game, I have the option of trading in my old ones. However, if the industry ever transitions exclusively to digital distribution, I will opt to play games on my personal computer and explore the realm of pirated games
The last physical game I bought was ReCore for Xbox One back in 2016, no joke.
Physical sales are down because there are hardly any stores that sell physical games. I went to Japan recently, there were 100s of shops selling video games with shelves full of them.
I cleared all my physical collection this week. Bought a 8TB NVME for the PS5 to go along with the 4TB external SSD. The drives are full. I, however, haven't played a game in the last 15 yrs. Too busy working
I buy all my physical games online, i didnt ever (Even years ago) buy them in GAME / HMV due to their prices not being competative with online retailers.
Bring back the 1n up series lad 😂
Lollipop Chainsaw Repop - No physical release barring a run by Limited Run Games that isnt available till Dec 2024 or later. So most will just get the digital copy ... same for Alan Wake 2 where the physical isnt out till much much later.
Argos is my main (well only) high street retail place for games these days.
But even that, you go there with the intention of what you’re buying, it’s not really a place you can go to browse.
I went into the game in Cardiff well sports direct and they didn't have any of the recent games in stock. No astrobot, nor did they have space marines 2. It's so weird
Watching your video whilst I’m having my dinner working away
I read that as something else at a quick glance😅
It really shows how little good actual modern games are when games that were released over a decade still have more staying power than any game that is released today. it is just plain sad man :(
Most forms of Physical media of the games you want these days you have to get directly from the ones that make them it is hw it is these days.
I only buy physical and think the only release in August I was interested in was Emio - The Smiling Man. And the only reason I got that was because it looks like it'll be a faff to get it in a few month when it inevitably turns out it was short printed and going for silly amounts.
If anything I'm finding I'm having to import the vast majority of titles now as the likes of Capcom are doing English releases but they're America/Asia/Japan only.
I’m only getting wukong on sale, not paying £55-60 for no physical release, the only game I want to get early is ac shadows lol
I with the GTA5 thing if it counts GTAOnline in it too; I know that’s got a thriving RP scene & maybe people bought a bundle with the offline game
Tesco’s only sell the fifa clone. Don’t bother with Currys as they stay at full price and never get reduced. They even overcharge on printer cartridges by them costing more than you can get anywhere else by about double.
I still prefer to buy physical rather than digital.
I'd say 95% of games I've ever purchased are physical
Are you going to buy cod
Or play it on gamepass
Not surprised at all wukong was digital and as of recent dead rising remaster . Also it takes 20 seconds on the store to purchase or you could travel 10 20 30 mins to your store and buy it for 5 quid cheaper . Times have changed it is what it is
GAME is so damn expensive. I usually buy physical at Asda, Amazon or second hand games from CEX. I'm playing older games anyway but I'll still be sad to see physical die (if it does)
I only buy physical so I can exchange it on at CEX and get another game.
Not really suprised to be honest. It feels little pointless get the physical copy when
1) Game launch pretty buggy and need few patch to iron it out.
2) Having to install the game but expected to have the disc in.
I'm saying this as someone that loves physical media and often collect some older games.
Game pass is killing physical
Gamepass is killing all game sales on Xbox, not just physical. Because of gamepass I went from buying 1 or 2 games a month to 1 or 2 a year.
This is a cook, the market for collectors is microscopic in the physical sales. Has no bearing on the decline
Can sell games in chicken shops, barbers or mobile repair shops uk got those in abundance .
Still lots buying, lots of TH-camrs still buying out here like myself, but yes deffo going digital kids will think we are dinosaurs using discs 😂
Vinyl definitely not dying
It will when the boomers and gen x die out. I cannot believe that younger people are buying vinyl.
I didnt buy black myth simply because there was no physical version
I only download indie games, everything else physical games.
What about Argos?
What about cash converters
Independent game stores
I love collecting but honestly I am OK with digital...the easier it is to pronounce my Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr's.
I will not support digital and only buy physical
Black myth wukong is a great game I really enjoyed it
I might be to blame for gta5 as I brought it for the PlayStation 4 as it is my main gaming machine even though I have the epic store freebie.
I think they baiting us in to go digital by doing physical at later dates . Bait to get it digital then buy again physical 😮I grew up in the best era 16 bit ps1 I got my treasures . Don’t really care where gaming goes from here
GAME has compeltely changed the way they want you to order and theyve just lost me as a customer too. I dont want ro buy any physical off them! Ill find other ways. But the physical games are gone soon
PS6 will absolutely be digital only unless they make them ps5 to ps 1 BC
Tnt/FedEx messed up all the preorders for uk on space marine 2 so focus sent everyone digital codes to download ad they hadn't honored the early access.
Considering how many copies they're saying have sold I would imagine that would equate to a large number of digital purchases in august
Does that 25% include pre owned and second hand games that are moving around?
Never mind. Finish watching before commenting in future 😅
i buy physical games i used vary or studio they only way for me get physical copy of games
No major switch release is probably the major culprit?
You forgot about currys, they sell games too
Physical all the way
I walked into Game in Cambridge last week,what a shit show it’s basically a crap forbidden planet with a scant collection of overpriced games with only one game I could see on offer “Forspoken” for £9.99 whoopee 🙄
Don't forget they count micro transactions in these aswell. So a bunch of whales are keeping gta 5 on those sales charts.
TVM with more doom and gloom for Cex credit
How is factual information “doom and gloom” he’s essentially just telling you the news. Shut up please.
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@@robbiegill666 why so serious lil bro?
I don’t understand people. Why would you spend so much money on something that you don’t actually own!
I have not bought digital and won’t unless 1. There is no other choice to do so, or 2. They are released at half the price of physical games.
Tvm uses his mouthwash for cex credit
TVM goes to CEX daily just to moan online
Argos sell physical games 🎮
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physical will die, so why do you bother going to this effort? Don't get it, it's like CDs and vinyl dying. Who really cares..
Maybe physical game collectors?
@@TheRealSlimsagey7 you mean weirdos
Who cares about that?....people who grew up with physical games of course. I wonder when the "die hard" players of Fortnight within 15 years will look back on this time and realize that they will never be able to play that game again? Maybe they can one day simulate the servers so they can still play it, but then you will have to have the necessary hardware and PC knowledge. As a physical game collector, I can always play my games and even sell them to make a profit on my investment. As a digital owner you are dependent on the multinational from which you only bought the right to use it and you will never be able to earn back your investment. It's difficult to explain this to a generation that grew up with digital games I think, but there is a good saying going around lately "you will own nothing and still be happy".
Times change and we change with the times. After all, if we were still buying/consuming physical games in 2090 wouldn’t that be a bit odd considering all the technological advancements that would happen up to that time period. Over 100 years later and still playing games off some kind of physical media.
If we ever live in a world where physical games are no longer available for purchase anywhere, then I can accept that times are changing. Progress is indeed unstoppable, but it is also in the nature of many people to get stuck in their ways,clinging to certain things from the past until those people also disappear and make way for others.
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