Sony to refund US PSN buyers $7.8M in PlayStation Store antitrust settlement

US PlayStation Store customers who bought digital games via game-specific vouchers between April 1, 2019 and December 31, 2023 may receive cash-value PSN credits totaling $7.8 million under a preliminarily reopened class-action settlement that a judge approved for a fairness hearing on October 15, 2026. The suit, filed by Saveri Law Firm, claims antitrust violations designed to monopolize the digital game market; Sony denies wrongdoing. The settlement covers all US players with an active PSN account (and even those without an active account who contact the law firm), with more than 100 eligible titles including The Last of Us, Destiny, Destiny 2, Resident Evil 4, The Elder Scrolls Online, and God of War, Uncharted, and Ratchet and Clank collections, and refunds issued as cash-value PSN credits.
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