
ICYMI: The week's 7 biggest tech news stories from PlayStation killing physical games to Anthropic finally re-releasing Fable 5
THE SO WHAT
Physical media’s slow exit and AI-native content re-releases are both pushing users deeper into platform lock-in. If your business rides on these ecosystems, plan for a world where distribution, ownership, and discovery are fully mediated by a few digital storefronts.
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