Sony starts cleaning up: first steps taken to remove 'junk' games from PlayStation Store

Players and the media began to actively talk about the dominance of low-quality games in the PlayStation Store, and Sony began to remove the so-called "eslop" (electronic slop) - low-quality projects that clog the digital store. In particular, several games by RandomSpin Games, a developer known for regularly releasing such projects, were removed.
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Recently, IGN published a story about the growing number of "eslop" in digital stores, which attracted the attention of the community and the media. Sony took notice of the problem and started removing some of these games, including Supermarket Simulator Pro by RandomSpin Games.
However, many similar games are still available on the PlayStation Store, often under different names and from different developers, but with very similar gameplay and mechanics.
Although these are only the first steps, we all hope that Sony will continue to clean up its store from low-quality content created in a hurry or only with the help of AI, so that players will only see quality and proven games on the store.
Source: Eurogamer