Sony PlayStation Settlement 2026: PS4 & PS5 Users May Get Free PSN Credits

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Sony is paying $7.85 million to settle a federal antitrust lawsuit in the Sony PlayStation settlement 2026 — accused of overcharging PlayStation users for digital games. Eligible PS4 and PS5 owners could receive PSN credits without filing a claim.

A federal judge granted preliminary approval on April 8, 2026. The July 2 deadline to opt out is approaching fast.

Before April 2019, retailers like GameStop and Best Buy sold PlayStation game codes. This kept prices competitive.

Sony cut that off in 2019. No more third-party codes. PlayStation Store only.

Prices reportedly jumped as much as 75% to 175% higher than physical copies. That’s the core of the case — Sony controlled pricing with no competition.

The lawsuit — Caccuri, et al. v. Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC — claims Sony violated the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Act by eliminating competition and monopolizing digital game sales.

Sony denied wrongdoing. But in February 2023, a federal judge refused to dismiss the case. Two earlier settlement proposals were rejected for not clearly disclosing individual payouts. This third version passed preliminary approval.

According to Saveri Law Firm, this third revised settlement proposal addressed all concerns raised by the court in previous attempts.

Who Qualifies for the Sony PlayStation Settlement 2026?

You may be eligible if:

  • You bought digital games through the PlayStation Store between April 1, 2019 and December 31, 2023
  • That game was previously available as a retail voucher before April 2019
  • The price increased by at least $0.50 after April 2019

No claim filing required. Credits will be applied automatically to eligible PSN accounts after final court approval.

The exact amount of credit per user has not been publicly disclosed. It depends on the total number of qualifying accounts once the settlement is finalized.

Key Deadlines

Missing these deadlines means losing your chance to opt out or challenge the settlement.

  • July 2, 2026 — Last day to opt out or object
  • October 1, 2026 — Last day to request to speak at the hearing
  • October 15, 2026 — Final Fairness Hearing

Opting out means no credits — but you keep the right to file your own lawsuit against Sony.

Why This Case Matters Beyond PlayStation

This isn’t just about PlayStation — it’s about who controls pricing in digital markets.

Sony’s digital-only PS5 locked millions of players into one store. One price. No competition.

Apple faces the same scrutiny over the App Store. Courts in the US and Europe are watching how platform holders control software pricing within their own ecosystems.

This case could reshape how digital marketplaces operate — especially in closed ecosystems where users have no alternative purchase options. A favorable ruling in October could set a precedent that goes well beyond gaming.

For more on how tech companies are navigating legal and competitive pressures, read our coverage of Sam Altman’s GPT-5.5 party and OpenAI’s ongoing legal battle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Do I need to file a claim to get PSN credits?

No. If you take no action before July 2, 2026, you automatically remain in the class and receive credits if the court approves the settlement in October.

Q2: Is the Sony PlayStation settlement 2026 finalized?

Not yet. Preliminary approval was granted April 8, 2026. Final approval hearing is October 15, 2026. Until then, users can opt out or object.

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