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UK lawsuit aims to force PlayStation to slash 30% digital sales commission

A high-stakes legal battle in the United Kingdom is challenging the industry-standard “30% cut” taken by the PlayStation Store. The class-action lawsuit claims Sony abuses its market position to artificially inflate prices for digital games and in-game purchases.

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The lawsuit, spearheaded by consumer rights advocate Alex Neill, demands that Sony pay approximately $2.6 billion in damages to consumers. Neill argues that because Sony holds a monopoly over digital sales on its consoles, it can manipulate prices, forcing players to pay more than they would in a truly competitive environment.

Sony’s defense: competition and maintenance

PlayStation has hit back against these claims, asserting that the gaming market is far from a monopoly. The company’s defense rests on several key points:

  • Market Options: Sony argues that consumers have ample choice between various gaming consoles and multiple digital storefronts across the industry.
  • Hardware Subsidies: The 30% commission is used to maintain the digital infrastructure and allows Sony to sell its hardware at lower, more accessible prices.
  • Developer Support: The fees also cover marketing and technical support provided to developers to ensure high-quality titles on the platform.

The Apple precedent

Legal experts, as noted by The Game Business, suggest that the case could be influenced by a recent precedent set against Apple in the UK.

The Dr. Kent Case: Dr. Rachel Kent successfully argued that Apple abused its leadership position to impose unfair fees on the App Store, resulting in a £1.5 billion fine to be paid to iPhone and iPad users.

However, analysts point out that the PlayStation case differs because consoles are not considered “indispensable” daily items like smartphones. Additionally, the console market is not a duopoly in the same way the mobile OS market is, which may favor Sony’s defense.

Potential consequences

If Neill prevails, the ramifications for PlayStation and the industry, could be massive:

  1. Financial penalties: Sony would be forced to pay a multi-billion dollar fine.
  2. Price restructuring: regulators could force Sony to lower its digital commission, likely leading to cheaper digital games for the end-user.
  3. Hardware price hikes: to compensate for lost digital profit margins, Sony might be forced to significantly increase the price of its consoles to maintain profitability.

What’s next: final arguments for the case are scheduled to be presented this Friday, May 8, 2026. Following this, the court will have up to 18 months to reach a final verdict.

If Sony is forced to lower its digital cut but raises the price of its future consoles by $100 to compensate, would you consider that a fair trade-off for cheaper games?

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