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Sony has waged war on shovelware, and has thus far eliminated thousands of low-effort, low-quality games from PS Store.
Now, it seems potentially thousands more will be removed very soon.
Publisher Webnetic has announced its library of games will not be available on PlayStation in the coming days, though in its statement, it does say it’ll be continuing business on other digital stores.
🎮 As our journey on PlayStation comes to an end, we want to thank everyone who played our games, supported our releases, and joined us along the way. ❤️
These are our final days on PlayStation, so if you’ve ever wanted to check out our games, now is the perfect time to do so… pic.twitter.com/rAlI0Et43U
— Webnetic (@Webnetic2) June 1, 2026
You probably haven’t played any Webnetic games, but you’ll have certainly seen them cropping up on PS Store. It’s stuff like The Giraffe G, The Sheep Quiz, Tile Jong, and so many others — basically all the very definition of shovelware.
Anyway, it seems Sony is cutting out Webnetic’s presence wholesale, which should make browsing the digital shelves on PS5 and PS4 a little more bearable.
As far as I can tell, the publisher has one of the largest libraries on PS Store, seemingly with around 1,200 games.
It’s not clear exactly when these games are being taken off the PS Store — they’re still there based on my searches — but the above post suggests it’s a matter of days.
Obviously there will still be plenty of shovelware present on the storefront, but it appears Sony is committed to cracking down on some of the most egregious examples.
[source x.com, via insider-gaming.com]
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Stephen has been part of the Push Square team for over six years, bringing boundless enthusiasm and a deep knowledge of video games to his role as Assistant Editor. Having grown up playing every PlayStation console to date, he’s developed an eclectic taste, with particular passion for indie games, arcade racers, and puzzlers. He’s also our go-to guy for Sonic-related matters, much to his delight/chagrin.
