Kojima worries about the future of games without physical media: "we may suddenly lose access to them"
Hideo Kojima is sure that CDs will disappear soon. He believes that in the future, games, movies, music and books will completely switch to digital format. That’s just according to the game designer, it carries certain risks. For example, due to unforeseen circumstances, gamers may one day lose access to digital collections.
Kojima shared such thoughts on Twitter. He said that he regularly buys CDs himself, despite the fact that he already has a lot of them. Among the recent purchases was, for example, a box set by the German band Tangerine Dream.
Eventually, even digital data will no longer belong to users. Whenever serious changes occur in the world, in a country, in a government, in ideas or trends, or unforeseen circumstances develop, we may suddenly lose access. We will not be able to freely open our favorite movies, books and music. I'm going to lose everything, that's what I'm afraid of. It's not greed.
Founder of Kojima Productions
Recently, the market has really begun to pay more attention to the “figure”, including due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the GamesIndustry portal writes.biz with reference to Games Sales Data (GSD), in 2020, two-thirds of games in the UK (24.5 million copies) were sold in digital format. This is 74% more than in 2019.
Nevertheless, physical editions of games continue to be in demand. Last year, the British bought 18.2 million discs, which is 2% more compared to 2019.