Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Avowed, and Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 are all making waves after the conclusion of the Xbox Developer Direct Showcase. Unfortunately, only one of them is raising further concerns about a worrisome trend in the gaming industry.

As Hellblade 2 prepares for its release on May 21, it's igniting debate about the importance of tangible copies in an ever-evolving and increasingly physical-averse world.

Ninja Theory confirmed the digital-only release nature of Hellblade 2 through a blog post on Xbox Wire by studio head, Dom Matthews, aligning with recent decisions made by other major studios like Remedy Entertainment with Alan Wake 2 - THQ Nordic offered to fund the physical copies but Remedy presumably declined - and Larian Studios with Baldur's Gate 3, although with the latter, the physical release is coming within the next few weeks or months.

Alan Wake 2 still doesn't have a physical release and it might not get one ever.