What to Know About Sony's $7.8 Million PlayStation Digital Store Settlement
The deal would provide cash-value PlayStation Network credits to qualifying buyers, while more than 100 game titles are covered in the proposed payout.
- Sony Interactive Entertainment reached a $7.85 million settlement to resolve an antitrust class-action lawsuit, which the Northern District in California preliminarily approved. Sony denies any wrongdoing.
- Plaintiffs allege Sony violated antitrust laws by blocking third-party retailers from selling digital download codes between April 1, 2019, and December 31, 2023, forcing consumers to pay higher prices.
- More than 4.4 million potential class members who purchased titles including 'The Last of Us' and 'Call of Duty: Classic' could receive compensation in the form of PlayStation Network account credits.
- Affected users have until July 2, 2026, to exclude themselves from the settlement or object to its terms; doing nothing means waiving the right to sue Sony over these issues.
- A fairness hearing is scheduled for October 15, 2026, where the court will determine final approval and how settlement funds will be distributed among eligible class members.
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