Are multiplayer games not also games? I mean, for example, you "can" play No Man's Sky in co-op but that doesn't really make it a multiplayer game and
@orangpelupa mentioned that the disc is only the license and the game basically needs to be digitally downloaded. Although I guess if you bought it at launch and are perfectly happy playing the relatively disappointing launch version, then you don't need to connect to Sony's servers.
Or perhaps people that bought CP2077 at launch would be perfectly happy with that version on their PlayStation?
Yes, it's not as black and white as my initial post on the subject implied, but honestly, how many people would be happy with the unpatched version of a game? Hell, wasn't there a single player game recently that "required" the day 1 patch in order to even play it? So, if Sony's server's aren't available then noone would be able to play that game (for example, if they bought it used and Sony had taken down the download server for that game).
Sure, Sony likely has no plans to take down those servers, but then that's the same for digital only games. Physical and digital games are likely using the same download and authentication servers.
Regards,
SB