PlayStation Class Action Settlement
In an important development for gaming enthusiasts, the Saveri Law Firm recently announced a significant class action settlement concerning purchases made through the PlayStation Store. If you happened to buy a digital game between April 1, 2019, and December 31, 2023, and the game was available through a game-specific voucher, this might be relevant to you.
The Background of the Case
The case, known as
Caccuri, et al. v. Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. The plaintiffs alleged that Sony violated federal antitrust laws by engaging in anti-competitive practices, which caused consumers to pay inflated prices for certain digital games. Although Sony denies any wrongdoing, the court has preliminarily approved a settlement intended to resolve the claims raised by the plaintiffs.
What the Settlement Entails
The settlement proposes a fund of $7,850,000 that will be distributed among eligible claimants. But who qualifies? If you purchased a game via the PlayStation Store that had a game-specific voucher available before April 1, 2019, you may be included in the settlement class. Specifically, it covers games for which at least 200 vouchers were redeemed before this date and where the price increased by at least fifty cents during specified periods.
Important details regarding the games covered can be found at
PSNDigitalGamesSettlement.com. Here, you'll find comprehensive information on eligibility and how to make claims.
Your Rights and Options
If you are among those affected, it's crucial to understand your rights:
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Do Nothing: By not opting out by July 2, 2026, you will remain part of the class and bound by the settlement terms.
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Exclude Yourself: If you prefer to retain your right to file a separate lawsuit, you can opt out by submitting a written request by the above date.
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Object to the Settlement: If you disagree with the terms, you can file an objection by the same deadline.
The Fairness Hearing
The court will hold a Fairness Hearing on October 15, 2026, where it will review the settlement's fairness, allocation plan, and any attorneys' fees or service awards requested. This hearing is an opportunity for affected individuals to voice their opinions before the court.
Stay Informed
For those looking to stay abreast of developments or consult additional information, visit
PSNDigitalGamesSettlement.com or contact the Saveri Law Firm directly at the provided contact details.
This settlement represents a significant step in addressing consumer grievances regarding digital game prices. Ensure that you understand your rights, as many may find themselves eligible for compensation from this landmark case involving one of the biggest names in gaming.