Sony has discontinued the production of select Blu-ray recording and optical recording discs as its first step towards exiting the optical disc business as demand falls. The Tagajyo factory in Miyagi, Japan is the last remaining factory capable of producing 128 GB BDXL Blu-ray recordable discs. Sony is seeking voluntary, early retirement from 250 of 670 employees at the plant.
In the future you will own nothing and be happy about it. First they took away all the disc drives and now they are getting rid of the disks to record onto.
I am also worried about access to high-bitrate movie/show content.
Streaming services have very well encoded videos, but it’s easy to tell the difference between a BD video and streaming video.
The audio is noticeably worse on streaming as well. They seem to put very little effort into improving streaming audio formats. DD+ Atmos is nice® but it’s still based on AC-3.