It's not about being "happy" about it, it's more like being realistic. Obviously PC has been mostly digital only for ages now(who the fuck even has an optical drive these days? Most people didn't bother to get a blu-ray drive even when they became commonly available), but that's beside the point. Games sold on disc for Sony and Microsoft haven't been playable for ages.The only people that are happy about digital only is PC gamers/steam users. Let that be a warning.
Partial installers, early beta versions that need a day 1 50GB patch to be playable, sometimes only containing an installer and needing a 150GB download for the entire game. It's a waste of printed media since the media doesn't amount to shit. The moment the download services for those consoles go offline, unless you've already got the game installed and playable on a system, those discs aren't going to do anything. Nintendo with the switch 2 was finally open about what Sony and Microsoft have been doing for years with their digital download cartridge nonsense. It's been this way with Microsoft and Sony since the ps4 and xbox one. Hell, it was obvious they wanted to do this shit when the game publishers for a year or two decided to put the equivalent of CD keys in the cases, that you needed to activate to get the online functionality and re-buy if you bought a used copy of the game.
Now will going to digital only(even though it may as well have been for 2 generations now) mean any savings for the consumer due to not having to press discs, produce cases, print the inserts, and ship the crap around? Of course not. Will it finally put an end to the "muh physical media" that's functionally useless? Yes.
