Take 2010’s Transformers: War for Cybertron, an outstanding game that has been practically scrubbed from existence on digital storefronts. For starters, you don’t need an internet connection to watch your favorite films on DVD, and secondly, once a DVD is created, it can’t be snatched out of existence like a digital copy when publishing contracts expire.
Sure, the idea of relying on physical media to install games or watch movies seems a little archaic, but that’s not to say that physical DVDs don’t have their perks over digital services like Steam or Netflix.