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Sony Ends Blu-ray Recorder Production: Streaming Takes Over

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 12, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Sony has officially ceased global sales of Blu-ray disc recorders, with production slated to conclude by the end of February. Remaining inventory will be sold off, and no new models are planned, effectively ending a product line that debuted in 2003.

The recorders, which allowed users to record television broadcasts and other content onto Blu-ray discs in high definition, represent the close of an era. Sony was the first company to market Blu-ray discs alongside DVDs in 2003, offering a higher-resolution recording option. However, the landscape of data storage and video consumption has dramatically shifted in recent years.

The rise of cloud storage and streaming platforms has significantly impacted demand for Blu-ray recorders, leading to a steady decline in shipments. The availability of recordable Blu-ray discs themselves has also diminished, further reducing the appeal of the devices. Sony released its last demonstrated Blu-ray recorder model in early 2024, with no subsequent product announcements.

This move follows a gradual restructuring of Sony’s optical disc division. In June 2024, the company reduced its workforce in the division by 40%, impacting research and development related to Blu-ray technology. In January 2025, Sony announced it would discontinue production of recordable BD-R and BD-RE discs after 18 years. Now, in February 2026, the complete cessation of Blu-ray recorder production has been confirmed.

Models such as the BDZ-ZW1900 (2024), as well as the BDZ-FBT4200, BDZ-FBT2200, and BDZ-FBW2200 released the previous year, will gradually disappear from the market.

Notably, this change does not affect Blu-ray players designed for playback. The UBP-X700/K model, released last year, remains available for purchase. This is a simplified version of the 2018 UBP-X700, lacking Wi-Fi, Spotify Connect, and screen mirroring, but retains an Ethernet connection for software updates. The 2019 UBP-X800M2, with expanded network capabilities, is also still available.

The Blu-ray market has been contracting for some time, with manufacturers like Oppo, Samsung, and LG previously withdrawing their players from sale. Reavon ceased operations in 2025, and Pioneer announced its exit from optical drive production. Currently, Sony and Panasonic are among the few major brands still offering Blu-ray players, alongside more expensive options from companies like Magnetar, and Pannde.

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