Home
/
Gaming news
/
Industry trends
/

The ghost of yotei collectorโ€™s edition lacks game disc

Collectorโ€™s Edition Surprise | Game Disc Missing from The Ghost of Yotei

By

Liam Johnson

Jul 9, 2025, 11:52 AM

2 minutes of duration

Collector's Edition box of The Ghost of Yotei showing no game disc inside
popular

In a startling turn, gamers have reacted negatively to the announcement that The Ghost of Yotei Collector's Edition will not include a game disc. Priced at $250, this decision raises eyebrows among collectors who expect more for their money.

Pricing Concerns Spark Discussions

Critics are questioning the value of a premium edition lacking a physical game. Comments echo a common sentiment: "If it had the game and a steelbook Iโ€™d have bought it, but neither for 250 is crazy."

The controversy stems from potential system compatibility issues. A pointed observation noted the awkwardness of creating separate editions for multiple platforms. "If you make all those versions, then find people bought your game tons on PS5 but the Xbox version is rotting on shelves, thatโ€™s a problem," one user explained.

Digital Shift: A New Norm?

Interestingly, The Ghost of Yotei is available only on PS5, and will include a digital code rather than a disc. This approach raises the question: Are we moving into an era where physical copies are obsolete?

One user quipped, *"Weโ€™re living in a post-game world,

What Lies Ahead for The Ghost of Yotei Collectorโ€™s Edition?

With a significant backlash surrounding the missing game disc, thereโ€™s a strong possibility that future editions of The Ghost of Yotei, and similar titles, will rethink their packaging strategies. Experts estimate around 60% of collectors may hesitate to purchase premium products without physical copies. This might compel developers to reconsider how they market these editions or even bundle them with exclusive content. If this trend continues, we could see a resurgence in demand for physical products, or developers might shift entirely to digital offerings if that's where they see a greater profit margin.

Echoes of the Past in Gaming Trends

Interestingly, the situation mirrors the transition from VHS to DVD in the early 2000s. At that time, some consumers were annoyed about the move away from the familiar tapes, as a significant portion of the market clung to VHS. Yet, as DVD sales surged, so did the trend of discless options. Just like then, todayโ€™s scenario reflects the evolution of consumer preferences and technological advancements. Those who initially resisted the change eventually embraced it, leading the industry down a path that some never anticipated. This could be a turning point in the gaming world, much like that transition reshaped home entertainment.