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    Sony Interactive Entertainment to face $8 billion lawsuit over PlayStation Store pricing

    November 25, 2023
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    In a significant legal development, Sony Interactive Entertainment faces a landmark lawsuit in the United Kingdom, with damages potentially reaching nearly $8 billion. This action, initiated by consumer advocate Alex Neill, accuses Sony of exploiting its dominant market position to impose “excessive prices” on PlayStation Store customers. The U.K.’s Competition Appeal Tribunal has given the go-ahead for a lawsuit valued at approximately 6.3 billion pounds, or around $7.9 billion.

    Sony Interactive Entertainment to face $8 billion lawsuit over PlayStation Store pricing

    Neill, known for her previous consumer rights campaigns, spearheads this legal battle, representing the interests of nearly 9 million U.K. consumers who have purchased digital games or add-ons via the PlayStation Store. At the heart of the lawsuit is the allegation that Sony mandated the exclusive purchase and sale of digital games and additional content through its online PlayStation Store. This platform imposes a 30% commission on developers and publishers, a cost purportedly passed down to consumers, leading to inflated prices for games and add-on content.

    Sony has yet to publicly comment on the latest developments. However, the company’s legal team previously dismissed the case as fundamentally flawed, advocating for its dismissal. Despite these assertions, Sony’s stock (SONY GROUP CORP.) experienced a slight downturn, as reflected in recent trading figures. Neill’s legal team contends that the estimated damages in the case could total up to 6.3 billion pounds.

    This lawsuit marks a critical juncture in addressing alleged anti-competitive practices in the digital gaming market. Neill emphasizes the significance of the case, stating, “This is the first step in ensuring consumers get back what they’re owed as a result of Sony breaking the law.” Following the Tribunal’s decision, the lawsuit is set to proceed, albeit with a revised claimant class excluding individuals who made PlayStation Store purchases after the lawsuit’s filing in 2022.

    This development signals a potential shift in how digital marketplaces operate and their pricing strategies. As Sony prepares to defend against these substantial claims, the outcome of this case could set a precedent for digital marketplace practices globally. The legal scrutiny of Sony’s pricing strategies underscores the growing concern over digital monopolies and their impact on consumer prices.

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