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The day they don’t let you buy games on the platform is the day I agree with you
Can you buy games on the platform or do you rent them until further notice?
Isn’t that how it works on every platform though?
No, PSN once you claim a "free" game you can't buy them even if they are on sale. You have to cancel sub, wait until sale, buy the game.
Epic games says I own a game but it’s the same where I don’t actually own it, I just own a license to download the game from their servers. Pretty sure it’s the same on PSN, too
Maybe I misunderstood the original question
It's quite different though.
PSN:
Epic:
I don't know how the higher tier of PSN and GamePass works regarding the access of game you "played".
That's every platform, except gog, right?
As far as I know, more or less yes