Sony will delete Studio Canal movies that users have purchased from the PlayStation Store



Many customers use the service playstation store to buy all kinds of products, from games to movies. And if you are a user of this platform and you have a Studio Canal movie in your account, we fear that your days are numbered.

more than anything because Sony just announced that it will remove all movies from Studio Canal that customers have purchased from PlayStation Store. Undoubtedly, a measure that will cause a stir.

Sony will remove Studio Canal movies from your catalog

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Through the Sony support website in Germany, we were able to learn that the company will proceed to remove all the movies from Studio Canal, which are not few. If you want to know which films will be deleted next month, you can see them at this link.



As the company has published in a press release As of August 31, 2022, due to the evolution of our license agreements with content providers, you will no longer be able to view the Studio Canal content that you previously purchased and it will be removed from your video library.. Come on, even if you have bought any movie, as of August 31, 2022 they will remove it from your catalog.

It should be noted that there are some big name movies among the titles to be removed from the PlayStation Store. For example, the John Wick saga, or movies like Apcalipsis Now, La La Land or The Hunger Games. Titles that have been purchased by platform customers and will still be removed from your library.

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It is true that from August 31, 2021 new movies could no longer be purchased through the PS4 and PS5, but the company assured that its customers could continue to access all the film and television content that they had purchased before the date. And it seems that they will not keep their word.

A news that is going to fall like a pitcher of cold water for platform customers who have purchased any of the Studio Canal movies through the PlayStation Store. At the moment we have seen that the Sony support pages for Germany and Austria have already published this announcement, so we can assume that in the next few days they will expand the announcement to the rest of the markets.

At the moment the company has not indicated any type of compensation, simply because it is not at all fair that you pay for a film in digital format so that it will be removed later. No We know if they will issue any refunds or offer vouchers to affected customers. If not, it will be a shot in the foot for the company, because more than one angry customer will decide to jump to another platform.



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