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🌙 Tekin Night July 4, 2026: PS5 Drive Crisis, Cyberpunk Hits 40M & Steam Machine RLOD

Tonight with Tekin Night we dive into the world of gaming contradictions! Sony creates its own crisis with a bizarre PS5 disc drive shortage, while CD Projekt Red proves it's never too late with 40 million Cyberpunk sales. Valve faces concern with the first Red Line of Death reports for Steam Machine, and the European Parliament confronts the Pegasus scandal. We also explore Danganronpa 2x2's delay and the possibility of FF15 on Switch 2.

When night falls, news gets hotter! Tonight we have an interesting mix: on one side, Sony is scoring an own goal by limiting PS5 disc drive sales, while on the other, Cyberpunk 2077 with 40 million sales

has pulled off one of gaming history's greatest comebacks. But not everything is rosy - Valve's Steam Machine experienced its first major failure, and Europe's intelligence community has a fresh scandal.

Let's see what happened that Sony is now defending itself, how CD Projekt Red went from the 2020 disaster to 2026 success, and why Valve should be worried. We'll also look at the new Danganronpa delay,

the Pegasus scandal in the European Parliament, and the possibility of FF15 coming to Switch 2. PS5 Drive Shortage: When Sony Corners Itself Sony is now in a very strange position. The company that announced

a few months ago it would stop producing physical discs in January 2028 must now explain why PS5 disc drives are scarce and why it's had to limit sales to one unit per order! This saga began when, after

announcing the end of physical media support, a massive wave of gamers decided to buy disc drives before it's too late. The problem is Sony apparently wasn't prepared for this sudden demand and is now

caught in a severe shortage. [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_1] Push Square reported that Sony officially cited "high demand" as the reason for this limitation. But here's the bitter irony: a company that's pushing

physical media aside can't now meet the demand for that same media. A classic case study of "strategic self-sabotage" in business! The PS5 disc drive is priced at $79.99, which isn't bad if you can find

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