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If I sold a PS4 game I owned the disc for, can I reinstall it digitally?
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I traded in my copy of overwatch and deleted the game.
Would I be able to reinstall it from the library?
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I traded in my copy of overwatch and deleted the game.
Would I be able to reinstall it from the library?
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As far as I know, 'disc' and 'digital' are different versions of the same game in Playstation land. So I guess no.
– Faxter
15 hours ago
Could you possibly edit this to give us more detail?
– Ginge
12 hours ago
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You didn't "lose" the disc, you "sold" the disc (in exchange for whatever you traded it for). By doing so, your license to use the software went with it.
– KutuluMike
10 hours ago
Can you edit the title to include PS4 game, because the answer for a computer game is a legal grey area, but I assure you the answer to can you is a yes. Supposedly, morally, you may not.
– Mazura
9 hours ago
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I traded in my copy of overwatch and deleted the game.
Would I be able to reinstall it from the library?
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I traded in my copy of overwatch and deleted the game.
Would I be able to reinstall it from the library?
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As far as I know, 'disc' and 'digital' are different versions of the same game in Playstation land. So I guess no.
– Faxter
15 hours ago
Could you possibly edit this to give us more detail?
– Ginge
12 hours ago
6
You didn't "lose" the disc, you "sold" the disc (in exchange for whatever you traded it for). By doing so, your license to use the software went with it.
– KutuluMike
10 hours ago
Can you edit the title to include PS4 game, because the answer for a computer game is a legal grey area, but I assure you the answer to can you is a yes. Supposedly, morally, you may not.
– Mazura
9 hours ago
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As far as I know, 'disc' and 'digital' are different versions of the same game in Playstation land. So I guess no.
– Faxter
15 hours ago
Could you possibly edit this to give us more detail?
– Ginge
12 hours ago
6
You didn't "lose" the disc, you "sold" the disc (in exchange for whatever you traded it for). By doing so, your license to use the software went with it.
– KutuluMike
10 hours ago
Can you edit the title to include PS4 game, because the answer for a computer game is a legal grey area, but I assure you the answer to can you is a yes. Supposedly, morally, you may not.
– Mazura
9 hours ago
As far as I know, 'disc' and 'digital' are different versions of the same game in Playstation land. So I guess no.
– Faxter
15 hours ago
As far as I know, 'disc' and 'digital' are different versions of the same game in Playstation land. So I guess no.
– Faxter
15 hours ago
Could you possibly edit this to give us more detail?
– Ginge
12 hours ago
Could you possibly edit this to give us more detail?
– Ginge
12 hours ago
6
6
You didn't "lose" the disc, you "sold" the disc (in exchange for whatever you traded it for). By doing so, your license to use the software went with it.
– KutuluMike
10 hours ago
You didn't "lose" the disc, you "sold" the disc (in exchange for whatever you traded it for). By doing so, your license to use the software went with it.
– KutuluMike
10 hours ago
Can you edit the title to include PS4 game, because the answer for a computer game is a legal grey area, but I assure you the answer to can you is a yes. Supposedly, morally, you may not.
– Mazura
9 hours ago
Can you edit the title to include PS4 game, because the answer for a computer game is a legal grey area, but I assure you the answer to can you is a yes. Supposedly, morally, you may not.
– Mazura
9 hours ago
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No, this is not possible.
Games must have been purchased/downloaded from the PS Store in order to be installed via the library. Physical versions aren't tied to your account in the same way as digital, otherwise I could just sell all of my physical games immediately and redownload them digitally, allowing me to play for practically no cost.
You sold the physical game and therefore no longer own a copy. You must buy a new one. This is unlike digital games, where you obviously cannot sell away your copy, so you are free to redownload it whenever - you still own it.
Assuming you've actually deleted all data associated with the physical copy, you shouldn't run into any issues installing/playing the digital version.
1
"you still own it" -- until Sony decide that you don't. You're (probably) only buying a limited license to use it.
– Roger Lipscombe
3 hours ago
@RogerLipscombe moot point really, since a lot of physical copies nowadays come with a required registration somewhere (steam, other services), which means you cannot use the game if said service decides not to let you play anymore.
– private_meta
2 hours ago
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In addition to @BrootsWaymb's answer, even if you didn't delete the game (or managed to download it again), you wouldn't be able to play it.
Physical copies of PS4 games can only be launched with the disk still in the system. The PS4 won't let you play otherwise.
The only options you have at this point are:
- Buy another physical copy and avoid "losing" the disk. You can reinstall the game at will, as long as the disk's in your PS4's disk drive and still in readable condition. You'd need the disk there anyway, if you intend to play the game.
- Buy a digital copy. You can re-download the game at will, unless Sony removes it from their servers (like what happened to P.T.). Those situations are extremely rare, though they do happen occasionally. You gain the benefit of not having to swap disks, in return for not being able to resell them.
Of course, there's always the option of simply not playing the game anymore, since you sold it.
Note that the game data are different from the save data. If you deleted the game data, you can easily recover those (as described above). If you delete your save data, on the other hand, there's no going back. You might still have a copy in the cloud if you are a PS Plus member and have the auto-upload option enabled, unless you deleted that one as well, in which case have fun starting the game anew!
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No, this is not possible.
Games must have been purchased/downloaded from the PS Store in order to be installed via the library. Physical versions aren't tied to your account in the same way as digital, otherwise I could just sell all of my physical games immediately and redownload them digitally, allowing me to play for practically no cost.
You sold the physical game and therefore no longer own a copy. You must buy a new one. This is unlike digital games, where you obviously cannot sell away your copy, so you are free to redownload it whenever - you still own it.
Assuming you've actually deleted all data associated with the physical copy, you shouldn't run into any issues installing/playing the digital version.
1
"you still own it" -- until Sony decide that you don't. You're (probably) only buying a limited license to use it.
– Roger Lipscombe
3 hours ago
@RogerLipscombe moot point really, since a lot of physical copies nowadays come with a required registration somewhere (steam, other services), which means you cannot use the game if said service decides not to let you play anymore.
– private_meta
2 hours ago
add a comment |
No, this is not possible.
Games must have been purchased/downloaded from the PS Store in order to be installed via the library. Physical versions aren't tied to your account in the same way as digital, otherwise I could just sell all of my physical games immediately and redownload them digitally, allowing me to play for practically no cost.
You sold the physical game and therefore no longer own a copy. You must buy a new one. This is unlike digital games, where you obviously cannot sell away your copy, so you are free to redownload it whenever - you still own it.
Assuming you've actually deleted all data associated with the physical copy, you shouldn't run into any issues installing/playing the digital version.
1
"you still own it" -- until Sony decide that you don't. You're (probably) only buying a limited license to use it.
– Roger Lipscombe
3 hours ago
@RogerLipscombe moot point really, since a lot of physical copies nowadays come with a required registration somewhere (steam, other services), which means you cannot use the game if said service decides not to let you play anymore.
– private_meta
2 hours ago
add a comment |
No, this is not possible.
Games must have been purchased/downloaded from the PS Store in order to be installed via the library. Physical versions aren't tied to your account in the same way as digital, otherwise I could just sell all of my physical games immediately and redownload them digitally, allowing me to play for practically no cost.
You sold the physical game and therefore no longer own a copy. You must buy a new one. This is unlike digital games, where you obviously cannot sell away your copy, so you are free to redownload it whenever - you still own it.
Assuming you've actually deleted all data associated with the physical copy, you shouldn't run into any issues installing/playing the digital version.
No, this is not possible.
Games must have been purchased/downloaded from the PS Store in order to be installed via the library. Physical versions aren't tied to your account in the same way as digital, otherwise I could just sell all of my physical games immediately and redownload them digitally, allowing me to play for practically no cost.
You sold the physical game and therefore no longer own a copy. You must buy a new one. This is unlike digital games, where you obviously cannot sell away your copy, so you are free to redownload it whenever - you still own it.
Assuming you've actually deleted all data associated with the physical copy, you shouldn't run into any issues installing/playing the digital version.
edited 15 hours ago
answered 15 hours ago
Broots WaymbBroots Waymb
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"you still own it" -- until Sony decide that you don't. You're (probably) only buying a limited license to use it.
– Roger Lipscombe
3 hours ago
@RogerLipscombe moot point really, since a lot of physical copies nowadays come with a required registration somewhere (steam, other services), which means you cannot use the game if said service decides not to let you play anymore.
– private_meta
2 hours ago
add a comment |
1
"you still own it" -- until Sony decide that you don't. You're (probably) only buying a limited license to use it.
– Roger Lipscombe
3 hours ago
@RogerLipscombe moot point really, since a lot of physical copies nowadays come with a required registration somewhere (steam, other services), which means you cannot use the game if said service decides not to let you play anymore.
– private_meta
2 hours ago
1
1
"you still own it" -- until Sony decide that you don't. You're (probably) only buying a limited license to use it.
– Roger Lipscombe
3 hours ago
"you still own it" -- until Sony decide that you don't. You're (probably) only buying a limited license to use it.
– Roger Lipscombe
3 hours ago
@RogerLipscombe moot point really, since a lot of physical copies nowadays come with a required registration somewhere (steam, other services), which means you cannot use the game if said service decides not to let you play anymore.
– private_meta
2 hours ago
@RogerLipscombe moot point really, since a lot of physical copies nowadays come with a required registration somewhere (steam, other services), which means you cannot use the game if said service decides not to let you play anymore.
– private_meta
2 hours ago
add a comment |
In addition to @BrootsWaymb's answer, even if you didn't delete the game (or managed to download it again), you wouldn't be able to play it.
Physical copies of PS4 games can only be launched with the disk still in the system. The PS4 won't let you play otherwise.
The only options you have at this point are:
- Buy another physical copy and avoid "losing" the disk. You can reinstall the game at will, as long as the disk's in your PS4's disk drive and still in readable condition. You'd need the disk there anyway, if you intend to play the game.
- Buy a digital copy. You can re-download the game at will, unless Sony removes it from their servers (like what happened to P.T.). Those situations are extremely rare, though they do happen occasionally. You gain the benefit of not having to swap disks, in return for not being able to resell them.
Of course, there's always the option of simply not playing the game anymore, since you sold it.
Note that the game data are different from the save data. If you deleted the game data, you can easily recover those (as described above). If you delete your save data, on the other hand, there's no going back. You might still have a copy in the cloud if you are a PS Plus member and have the auto-upload option enabled, unless you deleted that one as well, in which case have fun starting the game anew!
add a comment |
In addition to @BrootsWaymb's answer, even if you didn't delete the game (or managed to download it again), you wouldn't be able to play it.
Physical copies of PS4 games can only be launched with the disk still in the system. The PS4 won't let you play otherwise.
The only options you have at this point are:
- Buy another physical copy and avoid "losing" the disk. You can reinstall the game at will, as long as the disk's in your PS4's disk drive and still in readable condition. You'd need the disk there anyway, if you intend to play the game.
- Buy a digital copy. You can re-download the game at will, unless Sony removes it from their servers (like what happened to P.T.). Those situations are extremely rare, though they do happen occasionally. You gain the benefit of not having to swap disks, in return for not being able to resell them.
Of course, there's always the option of simply not playing the game anymore, since you sold it.
Note that the game data are different from the save data. If you deleted the game data, you can easily recover those (as described above). If you delete your save data, on the other hand, there's no going back. You might still have a copy in the cloud if you are a PS Plus member and have the auto-upload option enabled, unless you deleted that one as well, in which case have fun starting the game anew!
add a comment |
In addition to @BrootsWaymb's answer, even if you didn't delete the game (or managed to download it again), you wouldn't be able to play it.
Physical copies of PS4 games can only be launched with the disk still in the system. The PS4 won't let you play otherwise.
The only options you have at this point are:
- Buy another physical copy and avoid "losing" the disk. You can reinstall the game at will, as long as the disk's in your PS4's disk drive and still in readable condition. You'd need the disk there anyway, if you intend to play the game.
- Buy a digital copy. You can re-download the game at will, unless Sony removes it from their servers (like what happened to P.T.). Those situations are extremely rare, though they do happen occasionally. You gain the benefit of not having to swap disks, in return for not being able to resell them.
Of course, there's always the option of simply not playing the game anymore, since you sold it.
Note that the game data are different from the save data. If you deleted the game data, you can easily recover those (as described above). If you delete your save data, on the other hand, there's no going back. You might still have a copy in the cloud if you are a PS Plus member and have the auto-upload option enabled, unless you deleted that one as well, in which case have fun starting the game anew!
In addition to @BrootsWaymb's answer, even if you didn't delete the game (or managed to download it again), you wouldn't be able to play it.
Physical copies of PS4 games can only be launched with the disk still in the system. The PS4 won't let you play otherwise.
The only options you have at this point are:
- Buy another physical copy and avoid "losing" the disk. You can reinstall the game at will, as long as the disk's in your PS4's disk drive and still in readable condition. You'd need the disk there anyway, if you intend to play the game.
- Buy a digital copy. You can re-download the game at will, unless Sony removes it from their servers (like what happened to P.T.). Those situations are extremely rare, though they do happen occasionally. You gain the benefit of not having to swap disks, in return for not being able to resell them.
Of course, there's always the option of simply not playing the game anymore, since you sold it.
Note that the game data are different from the save data. If you deleted the game data, you can easily recover those (as described above). If you delete your save data, on the other hand, there's no going back. You might still have a copy in the cloud if you are a PS Plus member and have the auto-upload option enabled, unless you deleted that one as well, in which case have fun starting the game anew!
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As far as I know, 'disc' and 'digital' are different versions of the same game in Playstation land. So I guess no.
– Faxter
15 hours ago
Could you possibly edit this to give us more detail?
– Ginge
12 hours ago
6
You didn't "lose" the disc, you "sold" the disc (in exchange for whatever you traded it for). By doing so, your license to use the software went with it.
– KutuluMike
10 hours ago
Can you edit the title to include PS4 game, because the answer for a computer game is a legal grey area, but I assure you the answer to can you is a yes. Supposedly, morally, you may not.
– Mazura
9 hours ago