Sony has quietly removed several low-quality “spam” shovelware games from the PlayStation Store. Developper RandomSpin, responsible for titles like Bodycam Shooter and Supermarket Simulator Pro, had most of its games delisted. This action comes after developers criticized the lack of quality control on the PlayStation Store compared to other platforms. It remains uncertain if Sony’s move is in response to the recent backlash. In other news, Sony is set to host its first State of Play livestream of 2025 on February 12, promising updates on upcoming PS5 games like Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and Ghost of Yōtei. Additionally, a leak suggests Sony will launch an Astro Bot PS5 bundle in March, and Take-Two boss hints at increased PS5 and Xbox Series X sales upon Grand Theft Auto 6 release. Former PlayStation exec Shawn Layden believes an all-digital PS6 may not be feasible.