NEW YORK, August 22, 2026, 13:33 EDT
- The seven-day PlayStation blackout will begin on Sunday at 19:00 local time.
- Physical software accounted for just 2.2% of Sony’s gaming revenue in the most recent quarter.
- Digital software, add-ons, and online services accounted for 74.0% of sales in the segment.
- Sony’s ADR ended Friday at $23.92, rising 1.4% on the day but falling 1.5% over the week.
Beginning Sunday, a week-long PlayStation boycott is set to impact Sony Group Corporation’s (NYSE:SONY; TYO:6758) digital platform. Organisers are urging gamers to refrain from logging in, playing, or making purchases up until August 30. The action comes after Sony announced it will halt production of physical discs for new PlayStation titles from January 2028.
The issue for investors is not the continued cultural relevance of discs, but whether an outspoken ownership conflict could interfere with the digital platforms that now account for most PlayStation income. According to Sony’s most recent data, physical software made up only ¥20.5 billion, equating to 2.2%, of Game & Network Services revenue for the quarter.
| Q1 FY2026 gaming-sales channel | Revenue | Share of ¥937.1bn total |
|---|---|---|
| Hardware | ¥138.3bn | 14.8% |
| Physical software | ¥20.5bn | 2.2% |
| Digital full-game software | ¥192.0bn | 20.5% |
| Add-on content | ¥293.2bn | 31.3% |
| Network services | ¥208.6bn | 22.3% |
| Other software | ¥20.8bn | 2.2% |
| Other | ¥63.6bn | 6.8% |
The combined total for digital full games, add-ons and network services reached ¥693.8 billion, accounting for 74.0% of the segment’s revenue. Downloaded full games made up 82% of PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 software units, compared to 83% in the same period last year.
The scheduled action is set to start at 19:00 local time on August 23. Organizers describe the appeal as “no logins, no play sessions, no purchases.” As of Saturday, there was no dependable estimate of participation, and Sony has not disclosed any forecasts regarding potential impact.
| Illustrative participation | Seven-day digital revenue exposed | Method |
|---|---|---|
| 1% of activity | ¥0.53bn | 1% of pro-rata weekly pool |
| 5% | ¥2.67bn | 5% of pro-rata weekly pool |
| 10% | ¥5.34bn | 10% of pro-rata weekly pool |
| 25% | ¥13.34bn | 25% of pro-rata weekly pool |
The degree of sensitivity could exaggerate lasting harm if buyers are merely postponing acquisitions. The public campaign is not set to continue through to the end of the quarter. Sony calculates its disclosed quarterly monthly-active-user metric based on usage recorded in the final month of the quarter, which will fall in September.
| PlayStation operating measure | Q1 FY2025 | Q1 FY2026 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Segment sales | ¥936.5bn | ¥937.1bn | +0.1% |
| Operating income | ¥148.0bn | ¥202.0bn | +36.5% |
| Operating margin | 15.8% | 21.6% | +5.8 points |
| PS5 units | 2.5m | 1.6m | -36.0% |
| Full-game software units | 65.9m | 66.1m | +0.3% |
| Digital download ratio | 83% | 82% | -1 point |
| Monthly active users | 123m | 125m | +1.6% |
The platform began the protest in a strong position. While gaming sales remained nearly unchanged, operating income climbed 36.5% to ¥202.0 billion. Sony increased its forecast for full-year gaming operating profit to ¥660 billion, up from ¥600 billion.
Sony announced in July that stopping new disc manufacturing was “a natural direction.” Sid Shuman, senior executive in PlayStation communications, stated the move would align more closely with the way the majority of users play games. Discs currently available and games launched before January 2028 will not be impacted. PlayStation announcement
| Security or index | Friday closing price | Friday change | Week since Aug. 14 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sony ADR NYSE:SONY | $23.92 | up 1.44% | down 1.52% |
| Take-Two Interactive NASDAQ:TTWO | $239.62 | down 0.22% | down 2.97% |
| Microsoft NASDAQ:MSFT | $483.24 | up 0.43% | down 2.45% |
| Nasdaq Composite | 26,180.45 | up 0.43% | down 2.1% |
Sony’s ADR gained 1.4% on Friday, trading with lower-than-usual volume. Despite the uptick, it finished the week down 1.5%. The limited reaction indicates the market has yet to factor in the blackout as a significant earnings event until participation emerges.
| Analyst | Recommendation | Tokyo target | Upside vs. ¥3,785 | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JPMorgan | Buy | ¥5,800 | +53.2% | Aug. 14 |
| Nomura | Buy | ¥4,900 | +29.5% | Aug. 3 |
| Benchmark | Buy | ¥4,200 | +11.0% | Aug. 3 |
| Bernstein SocGen | Hold | ¥3,800 | +0.4% | July 31 |
| Citi | Hold | ¥3,500 | -7.5% | July 2 |
The upcoming week provides a clearer opportunity for assessment compared to the activity seen on social media over the weekend. Investors will be able to monitor any potential impact from the campaign on PlayStation Store rankings, network engagement, or sales of new releases. Sony’s next official earnings update is not expected until November, meaning limited official information will be available in the short term.
Risks: The number of participants may be too low to observe an impact, with postponed purchases possibly returning once August 30 passes. A more extensive protest could harm trust, intensify regulatory attention on digital ownership, or reduce overall lifetime spending on the platform.



