I donât consider myself a hoarder, but I can imagine some people would say otherwise about me. I do tend to âhold onâ to things a lot longer than most from time to time. Although Iâve recently backed off a bit with that habit. Or, at least, put a limit on what Iâll consider.
Then thereâs the digital side to hoarding. How many hard drives of old systems Iâm keeping around cause I need a file maybe down the road at some point. Then thereâs the games aspect of that and a backlog that is, digitally, bigger than any amount of physical games I have ever owned in my life…combined.
Itâs a lot of stuff. Stuff that…isnât always guaranteed to be there. Paid for or free, it wonât last forever. But itâll probably outlast me, and thatâs really all it needs to do, I suppose.
Unless I bought any of those games on the PS3, Vita, or PSP. Sony seems to be shutting down those store fronts. And weâre not exactly sure why but it probably has to do with money. Now, I have no real idea what Iâll be losing because of this, and Iâm not all that concerned, but there are other people who might depend on this for their games. Not yet having moved over to the PS4, or only ever had a PSP or Vita for whatever reason. Iâm also sure that list is small and probably whatever that group of people is putting into the stores doesnât exceed what it takes to maintain them.
Still, my point being, these digital copies wonât last forever. And if it suddenly ends in your lifetime, whatâll you do?
In the meantime, Ubisoft, itâs been 2,777 days since the last Splinter Cell release (non-animated series or guest spot in another game franchise or VR exclusive).