In a significant move, Sony has removed a staggering number of titles from the PlayStation Store, targeting over 1,000 games published by German developer ThiGames. This decision appears to be part of an effort to cleanse the storefront of low-quality content.
ThiGames had its complete catalog of at least 1,196 games quietly delisted. The publisher was known for having the fourth-highest number of titles on the PlayStation Store. As of now, ThiGames has not publicly addressed these removals.
Many of these titles, such as The Jumping Burger, were notorious for being simple trophy farmers. Players could easily achieve Platinum trophies in under five minutes, leading to concerns about quality and integrity in the gaming community. A different iteration, The Jumping Burger: Turbo, reduced this time to just one and a half minutes.
RobThanatos, a streamer and trophy hunter, remarked on the sudden delistings, noting the sheer volume of titles removed and their dubious quality.
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