Over the past couple of days, several reports have surfaced claiming that Sony has introduced a new form of DRM (Digital Rights Management) technology on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles. Supposedly, said DRM, which many believe was installed in the latest firmware updates for both systems, imposes a 30-day limit on any new digital purchases on either system. After these 30 days are up, you’ll reportedly be required to connect your PlayStation consoles to the internet so that Sony can validate your purchases. The primary source of this story is a video by homebrew and console modding content creator Modded Hardware , uploaded last night on April 24. In the video, Modded Hardware shows that digital games purchased from March onwards on PlayStation 4 now seemingly come with a PlayStation Plus-style expiry date, if you’re running on the latest 13.50 firmware. However, the story only truly started to trend online once Lance McDonald’s post on X went up this morning.…