PlayStation Removes Slop From PSN Store Following Report
Briefly

In response to a recent report highlighting the prevalence of subpar games on digital stores, Sony has begun removing many titles from its PlayStation Network Store. The report, published by IGN, pointed out the rise of games that often utilize AI-generated art, misleading names, and fake screenshots to attract buyers. RandomSpin Games, notorious for producing numerous low-quality titles, had several of its games delisted. The report emphasized that the lack of oversight on platforms like the PlayStation Store contributes to the sale of these low-quality games, prompting action by Sony.
Sony has started to remove shovelware games from its PlayStation Network Store, responding to concerns highlighted by an IGN report on digital storefront problems.
Following an IGN report, Sony has delisted many low-quality games from its PSN store, targeting developers known for using AI-generated art to mislead buyers.
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