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The last PlayStation disc factory still owned outright by Sony DADC is already deep into an industrial reconversion. Austrian outlet ORF Salzburg just spilled the details of the transition happening at the Thalgau site. After the official reveal that physical PlayStation games die in January 2028, the industrial evidence keeps piling up.
Austrian outlet ORF Salzburg just sat down with Dietmar Tanzer for an exclusive report. The Sony DADC president personally runs the group’s disc manufacturing operations. His statements pin down the exact scale of the industrial transition already underway. The local outlet even put hard numbers on the site’s actual production.
The Thalgau factory currently ships 600,000 discs per day. Half of that total volume goes straight to PlayStation. Production is set to crash down to just 10% of that figure by 2028. That means 540,000 discs vanishing from the line every single day.
The volume crash lines up exactly with the announced end of physical media support. Sony locked in the industrial transition at the same time as its official press release. The group’s strategy is baked into both its words and its factory walls. Backpedaling is now physically off the table.
The full reconversion is already lined up for all 300 workers at the site. Sony DADC plans to pivot the entire operation toward optical microlens production. Switching from one trade to a completely different one hammers home how irreversible the industrial call is. The Japanese giant isn’t waiting for 2028 to fully step away from discs.
Sony‘s industrial history in discs traces back to 1983. The group cranked out 26.4 billion units overall across the entire run. 23 billion rolled off the lines at Terre Haute in Indiana between 1983 and 2022. The full American production then moved to the Austrian site of Thalgau.
The Indiana site has already switched over to a completely different sector. Headlights and parts for automakers took over from game discs. Sony is turning 4 decades of gaming know-how into an industry no gamer will ever see. The end of PlayStation discs is already unfolding far from the community’s eyes.
The official PlayStation X post announcing the end of physical discs racked up over 105 million views in a matter of hours. The official blog piled on nearly 6,000 hostile comments while the X message drew over 51,000 massively negative replies. Even a simple Spider-Man tweet from Sony caught over 3,000 hostile replies about the discs. PlayStation bailed on the platform without ever defending the call, exposing the total absence of arguments to its community.
The industrial reconversion at Thalgau speaks louder than any official press release. Sony never once hid its all-digital ambition. The Japanese giant simply waited until the balance of power tipped in its favor. Gamers are only now catching on to what manufacturers knew for years.
The end of PlayStation discs isn’t natural evolution but a forced industrial call. Sony could have kept a symbolic run alive for the most loyal collectors. The group chose to max out margins and bury a physical culture built over 30 years. Gamers who loved holding their games in hand can now say goodbye for good.
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