Sunday, May 3, 2026

Sony’s $7.85m Settlement Could Lead to PSN Payouts

Millions of consumers in the United States may be eligible for compensation through PlayStation Network (PSN) credit following a $7.85 million class action lawsuit that Sony has agreed to settle. This case stems from allegations that Sony has monopolised the market by discontinuing the sale of digital game vouchers in retail stores.

Previously, gamers could purchase these game-specific vouchers to buy digital games from various retailers. However, in April 2019, Sony stopped selling these vouchers. Critics argue that this action reduced competition and forced consumers to pay higher prices for downloadable games.

To qualify for compensation, US residents must meet specific criteria. They need to have purchased a digital game from the PS Store between 1 April 2019 and 31 December 2023, provided that the game had a voucher sold at retail before the discontinuation. Additionally, at least 200 units of that voucher must have been sold, and the average price of the game must have increased by at least $0.50 after April 2019.

Eligible games include popular titles such as The Last of Us Remastered, inFAMOUS: First Light, and God of War 3 Remastered. A fairness hearing is scheduled for 15 October 2026, at which point the settlement must receive final approval before any compensation is distributed.

If approved, eligible individuals will receive a credit to their PSN wallet, although it’s expected that the amount will be modest—likely between $1 and $3 per qualifying purchase. Critics suggest that Sony may have profited significantly from eliminating these vouchers, viewing the settlement merely as a regulatory cost. Similar legal actions are underway in Europe and the UK, indicating that this may not be the last lawsuit of its kind.

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compensation/ˌkɑmpənˈseɪʃən/noun
money paid to someone for loss or harm

lawsuit/ˈlɔːˌsuːt/noun
a case in court against a person or company

monopolised/məˈnɑpəˌlaɪzd/verb
to control a market and stop other sellers

competition/ˌkɑmpəˈtɪʃən/noun
other companies or people selling similar goods

eligible/ˈɛlɪdʒəbəl/adjective
allowed to take part or receive something

settlement/ˈsɛtəlmənt/noun
an agreement to end a court case

How much do you know?

What is the total amount of the class action lawsuit that Sony has agreed to settle?
$5 million
$7.85 million
$10 million
$15 million
When did Sony stop selling digital game vouchers?
April 2018
April 2019
April 2020
April 2021
What is one of the criteria for US residents to qualify for compensation?
Must be a PlayStation Plus member
Must have purchased a digital game before April 2019
Must have purchased a game from the PS Store between specific dates
Must own a physical copy of the game
What is the expected compensation amount per qualifying purchase?
$0.50
$1
$2
$3
Which title is NOT mentioned as an eligible game for compensation?
The Last of Us Remastered
inFAMOUS: First Light
God of War 3 Remastered
Super Mario Odyssey
When is the fairness hearing scheduled?
15 August 2026
15 September 2026
15 October 2026
15 November 2026
Sony has not settled any lawsuits regarding PSN credit.
The settlement amount is $7.85 million.
US residents must have purchased a digital game from the PS Store after 31 December 2023 to qualify for compensation.
A fairness hearing is scheduled for 15 October 2026.
Eligible consumers will receive a credit to their PSN wallet if approved.
The average price of the game must have decreased by at least $0.50 after April 2019.
Sony stopped selling digital game vouchers in retail stores in 2019.
To qualify for compensation, US residents must have purchased a digital game from the PS Store between 1 April 2019 and 31 December .
The fairness hearing for the settlement is scheduled for 15 2026.
At least 200 units of that voucher must have been sold, and the average price of the game must have increased by at least $0.50 after April 2019.
Critics argue that Sony's action reduced and forced consumers to pay higher prices for downloadable games.
Eligible consumers may receive a credit to their PSN if the settlement is approved.
This question is required

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Start Quiz
Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
ON
Accent
compensation/ˌkɑmpənˈseɪʃən/noun
money paid to someone for loss or harm
lawsuit/ˈlɔːˌsuːt/noun
a case in court against a person or company
monopolised/məˈnɑpəˌlaɪzd/verb
to control a market and stop other sellers
competition/ˌkɑmpəˈtɪʃən/noun
other companies or people selling similar goods
eligible/ˈɛlɪdʒəbəl/adjective
allowed to take part or receive something
settlement/ˈsɛtəlmənt/noun
an agreement to end a court case

How much do you know?

What is the total amount of the class action lawsuit that Sony has agreed to settle?
$5 million
$7.85 million
$10 million
$15 million
When did Sony stop selling digital game vouchers?
April 2018
April 2019
April 2020
April 2021
What is one of the criteria for US residents to qualify for compensation?
Must be a PlayStation Plus member
Must have purchased a digital game before April 2019
Must have purchased a game from the PS Store between specific dates
Must own a physical copy of the game
What is the expected compensation amount per qualifying purchase?
$0.50
$1
$2
$3
Which title is NOT mentioned as an eligible game for compensation?
The Last of Us Remastered
inFAMOUS: First Light
God of War 3 Remastered
Super Mario Odyssey
When is the fairness hearing scheduled?
15 August 2026
15 September 2026
15 October 2026
15 November 2026
Sony has not settled any lawsuits regarding PSN credit.
The settlement amount is $7.85 million.
US residents must have purchased a digital game from the PS Store after 31 December 2023 to qualify for compensation.
A fairness hearing is scheduled for 15 October 2026.
Eligible consumers will receive a credit to their PSN wallet if approved.
The average price of the game must have decreased by at least $0.50 after April 2019.
Sony stopped selling digital game vouchers in retail stores in 2019.
To qualify for compensation, US residents must have purchased a digital game from the PS Store between 1 April 2019 and 31 December .
The fairness hearing for the settlement is scheduled for 15 2026.
At least 200 units of that voucher must have been sold, and the average price of the game must have increased by at least $0.50 after April 2019.
Critics argue that Sony's action reduced and forced consumers to pay higher prices for downloadable games.
Eligible consumers may receive a credit to their PSN if the settlement is approved.
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