Netflix is gradually sorting out the list of supported devices. This time it affects the PlayStation 3, which has been one of the most popular platforms for watching the service over the years. The application will stop working on this console after 2 March 2026. In parallel, support is also being dropped for some very old Smart TVs and selected TV boxes. An official, complete list of devices has not yet been published, but users have already started receiving notifications in the app. This is another step in the cleaning up of older equipment from the Netflix ecosystem.
The end of the PS3 era as a multimedia centre
In the first half of the past decade, Netflix experienced huge traffic specifically on the PS3. The console accounted for a significant percentage of streaming at a time when dedicated devices were less popular. It was also one of the first to offer playback in 1080p.
However, today the device is nearly 20 years old and does not support modern video or audio formats. The decision to discontinue the application is therefore more of a symbolic closure of a certain chapter than a real blow to users. The PS4 and PS5 are not affected by this change.
Older Smart TVs and set-top boxes also on the list
Reports from users indicate that the problem also affects selected Smart TVs that are over 10 years old. Older operating systems are often no longer updated, which prevents the installation of newer versions of applications. Support is also set to be dropped for some set-top boxes, including selected models used in the UK. This continues a trend from previous years where Netflix withdrew its application from, among others, very old Fire TV devices and first-generation Apple TVs without the tvOS system.
For most users, the change will not be painful. Cheap streaming devices today offer better picture quality, support for Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and lower energy consumption than old consoles. The discontinuation of support for the PS3 is rather a signal that Netflix is consistently cutting ties with outdated infrastructure. The platform is focusing on modern standards and compatibility with current hardware.
Netflix is ending support for PlayStation 3 and some older Smart TVs and set-top boxes from March 2026. This is a natural step towards modernising the ecosystem, although for some it may mean having to replace their device. The era of PS3 as a streaming centre is definitively coming to an end.
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