The Terminator franchise is currently represented by a high-end collectible figure and a digital licensing issue affecting one of its films.
INART opened pre-orders on Amazon Japan for a 1/6 scale T-800 Endoskeleton action figure on June 29, 2026. The figure features a chrome silver frame, detailed internal mechanisms, glowing red eyes, and high articulation. It is priced at 87,450 yen and scheduled for release on March 30, 2027.
Separately, the UK PlayStation Store will remove 551 StudioCanal video titles from users' libraries on September 1, 2026, due to a change in licensing agreements. The affected titles include "Terminator 2." Even content that customers purchased will become unviewable. PlayStation notified users via email, stating that "previously purchased StudioCanal content will no longer be viewable" and that the content will be removed from video libraries. The notification did not include an apology, according to Eurogamer. PlayStation's UK website published the full list of affected titles. The move follows a similar removal of Discovery content in the US in 2023, when over 1,300 digital items became unavailable. PlayStation ended its video content sales and rental service in August 2021, but had assured customers that purchased content would remain accessible.
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Jun 29
INART has opened pre-orders on Amazon Japan for a 1/6 scale action figure of the T-800 Endoskeleton from the Terminator films. The figure features a chrome silver frame, detailed internal mechanisms, glowing red eyes, and high articulation. It is priced at 87,450 yen and is scheduled for release on March 30, 2027.
Jun 28
The UK PlayStation Store will remove 551 StudioCanal video titles from users' libraries on September 1, 2026, due to a change in licensing agreements. Even content that customers purchased will become unviewable. The affected titles include popular films such as "Terminator 2," "Total Recall," "Evil Dead," and "The Deer Hunter." PlayStation notified users via email, stating that "previously purchased StudioCanal content will no longer be viewable" and that the content will be removed from video libraries. The notification did not include an apology, according to Eurogamer. PlayStation's UK website published the full list of affected titles. The move follows a similar removal of Discovery content in the US in 2023, when over 1,300 digital items became unavailable. PlayStation ended its video content sales and rental service in August 2021, but had assured customers that purchased content would remain accessible. The current removal has drawn criticism on social media, with users questioning the value of digital purchases and calling for refunds.