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Sony faces $2.7 billion class-action suit from U.K. PlayStation users

Sony is accused of abusing its dominant market position with a 30% commission on digital sales, potentially costing 12.2 million UK gamers up to £2 billion in damages.

  • 1- Sony is set to face a £2 billion class-action lawsuit in London over allegations it overcharged millions of U.K. PlayStation users. 2- Claimants argue the company breached competition law by charging higher prices for digital games and in-game content on the PlayStation platform for nearly a decade. 3- Consumer campaigner Alex Neill brought the case on behalf of about 12.2 million U.K. customers, seeking compensation and changes to the company’s pricing practices.
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Sony faces $2.7 bn class action from UK PlayStation users

Japanese entertainment giant Sony will face a £2 billion ($2.7 billion) class action lawsuit starting Tuesday in London, accused of allegedly breaching competition law by overcharging millions of UK PlayStation users.

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Engadget broke the news in United States on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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