Random What Happens to Your Digital PSN Library When You Die
Banished to the void.
What happens to gamers' digital games when they inevitably shuffle off this mortal coil? We've pondered this question many times in the dark hours before dawn, and it seems we aren't the only ones. A debate has picked up steam on Steam and other platforms about what happens to these increasingly valuable libraries we all collect and whether they can be (legally) passed on to the next generation.
Insider Gaming did the excellent work of collecting obituaries from various platform holders, collating what each company's stance is on potentially merging or passing on a digital library in the event of the owner's death (none of them let you do it, with the potential exception of GOG). Particular to our purview (and unsurprisingly), Sony's stance is also no, and pretty iron-clad on the subject, at least in our reading: "All Content provided through PSN is licensed on a non-exclusive and revocable basis to you for your personal, private, non-transferable, non-commercial, limited use on a limited number of PlayStation Devices".
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