Sony repurposes its last disc factory as PlayStation physical media fades

Sony's disc manufacturing plant in Thalgau, Austria, currently produces 600,000 discs per day, with half destined for PlayStation consoles. Sony DADC president Dietmar Tanzer revealed the figures in an interview with Austrian broadcaster ORF Salzberg. The facility, which serves as the headquarters of Sony's disc-making division and its only remaining wholly owned plant, is expected to produce just 10 percent of its current volume by 2028. In response, Sony plans to retrain all 300 employees at the site to manufacture optical microlenses instead. The shift signals Sony's long-term move away from physical media for its PlayStation platform.
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