Sony Playstation Lawsuit Pays $7.85M
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Sony Playstation Lawsuit Pays $7.85M

May 3, 2026 10:30 AM8 MIN READ9 VIEWS

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Sony is paying out $7.85 million to settle a class action lawsuit. The case accused the company of monopolizing digital game sales on PlayStation Network.

If you bought certain digital games through PSN between April 1, 2019 and December 31, 2023, you might get PSN credit automatically. No paperwork. No chasing refunds.

But here's what nobody is telling you: it's store credit, not cash. And the per-person amount? Probably small. Like "buy a cup of coffee" small.

"$7.8million is also peanuts for a company like Sony."

  • Reddit u/Zhukov-74

Who actually qualifies for the Sony lawsuit settlement?

The rules are tighter than most headlines suggest. You need three things:

  1. Bought a digital PlayStation game between April 1, 2019 and December 31, 2023
  2. That game was previously sold as a game-specific voucher (GSV) at retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, or Walmart
  3. The game's price went up after Sony phased out those vouchers

This isn't everyone. Not even close. The lawsuit claims Sony killed off third-party voucher sales (those little cards with download codes), then raised prices on over 100 digital titles. Players had nowhere else to buy.

But here's the kicker: the settlement only applies to U.S. residents. If you're in Canada, Europe, or anywhere else? Nothing. Sony's lawyers drew a hard line at the border.

The full list of eligible games (all 100+ titles)

Here is every game that qualifies for the settlement. Check your purchase history against this list.

First party and PlayStation exclusives:

  • Super Mega Baseball
  • The Invisible Hours
  • Trine 2: Complete Story
  • TouKiden 2
  • The Solus Project
  • Human: Fall Flat
  • God of War Collection
  • UNCHARTED 3: Drake's Deception
  • Ratchet & Clank Collection
  • RESOGUN
  • Knack
  • Flower
  • Killzone Shadow Fall
  • inFAMOUS Second Son
  • Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition
  • Until Dawn
  • The Last of Us Remastered
  • The Last of Us: Left Behind (Standalone)
  • inFAMOUS First Light
  • Journey
  • The Unfinished Swan
  • The Order: 1886
  • Bloodborne (Complete Edition Bundle)
  • Ratchet & Clank
  • God of War III Remastered
  • UNCHARTED: The Nathan Drake Collection
  • MLB The Show 16
  • Bound
  • Here They Lie
  • Tumble VR
  • Twisted Metal
  • Jak and Daxter Collection
  • God of War: Origins Collection
  • inFAMOUS Festival of Blood
  • MotorStorm Apocalypse
  • Shadow of the Colossus
  • UNCHARTED: Drake's Fortune
  • Sports Champions 2
  • Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
  • God of War: Ascension
  • The Last of Us
  • LittleBigPlanet 3
  • Gravity Rush
  • UNCHARTED: Golden Abyss
  • PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
  • Killzone: Mercenary
  • God of War Collection (PS Vita)
  • Ratchet & Clank Collection (PS Vita)
  • Freedom Wars

Third party and multiplatform titles:

  • Trials Fusion
  • Assassin's Creed Chronicles (China / Trilogy)
  • Destiny: The Collection
  • Destiny 2
  • Call of Duty: Classic
  • Demon's Souls
  • Persona 4 Golden
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable
  • Need for Speed Rivals
  • Battlefield Hardline
  • Star Wars Battlefront
  • Madden NFL 17
  • FIFA 17
  • NHL 17
  • NBA Live 18
  • NBA Live 19
  • Need for Speed: Most Wanted
  • Mass Effect Trilogy
  • Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
  • Final Fantasy XIV Online
  • Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
  • Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition
  • NieR: Automata
  • Dragon Quest Builders
  • Resident Evil 4
  • Okami HD
  • Primal Carnage: Extinction
  • Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Mega Battle
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle
  • God Eater: Resurrection
  • Beach Buggy Racing
  • Special Delivery
  • WWE 2K17
  • WWE 2K18
  • WWE 2K19
  • NBA 2K18
  • The Elder Scrolls Online
  • Saints Row 2
  • Justice League VR: The Complete Experience
  • Skullgirls 2nd Encore
  • No Man's Sky
  • LIMBO
  • The Witness
  • The Jackbox Party Pack
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 2
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 3
  • The Jackbox Party Trilogy

I own several of these myself. Bought most of them on deep discount during pandemic lockdowns. So yeah, I'm curious what my cut ends up being. (Spoiler: not much.)

How much money will each player get? Do the math.

The settlement covers roughly 4.4 to 4.5 million U.S. PlayStation accounts. Divide $7.85 million by 4.5 million. That is about $1.74 per person before anything gets taken out.

But wait. Lawyers always take their cut first. Class action firms typically claim 25-33% of the settlement fund. So the real pool for players might be closer to $5.2 million.

That drops the average to roughly $1.15 per account.

Look, I'm not saying don't take it. Free money is free money. But temper your expectations. This isn't the Epic Games privacy settlement where people got $300 checks.

"So instead of a check for $3.20, it will be $3.20 in PsStore credit."

  • Reddit u/meatball402

Oh, and one more catch: Sony distributes this as PSN wallet credits, not cash. You can only spend it inside their store. That means a chunk of that money cycles right back to Sony when you buy something. Clever, right?

When will Sony send the PSN credits?

Here is the timeline:

  • April 8, 2026 – Judge granted preliminary approval
  • April 29, 2026 – Saveri Law Firm formally announced the settlement
  • October 15, 2026 – Fairness Hearing (final approval)

Nothing happens until after that October hearing. If the judge signs off, Sony will email credits automatically to the address linked to your PlayStation account.

You do not need to file a claim. The system knows what you bought. That's rare for class actions. Most make you dig up receipts. Here, Sony's transaction history does the work.

But check your email's spam folder. These notifications have a bad habit of getting buried.

What was Sony actually accused of?

The original lawsuit (Caccuri, et al. v. Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, filed May 2021) argued Sony broke antitrust law by:

  • Removing game-specific vouchers from physical retailers
  • Forcing everyone to buy digital games only through PSN
  • Then raising prices on more than 100 titles with no competition

Sony says they did nothing wrong. The settlement explicitly includes no admission of liability. That's standard legal cover. But paying $7.85 million to make a case go away? That's not nothing.

I'd argue the real story here is how cheap this is for Sony. The company makes an estimated $500 million per month from PSN alone. This settlement equals about two days of digital store revenue. For a four-year anti-competitive practice.

"When the fine is cheaper than the profit it's isn't a fine. It's a business expense."

  • Reddit u/BetterCallSal

Will Sony change how it sells digital games after this?

Do not hold your breath.

The settlement does not force Sony to bring back third-party vouchers. It does not change PSN's 30% cut on every transaction. It does not let other stores sell PlayStation digital games.

This is a write-off. A line item. Sony's lawyers probably billed more than $7.85 million over five years of litigation.

But here's what does change: precedent. Other lawyers will look at this case and think, "We can file the same thing for Nintendo or Microsoft." The Xbox store has similar restrictions. Nintendo eShop codes? Same walled garden.

So do not expect Sony to change. But expect more lawsuits.

How this compares to other gaming class actions

SettlementAmountPayout typeClaim required
Sony PSN digital monopoly$7.85MPSN creditNo (automatic)
Epic Games (Fortnite/V-Buck)$245MCash/creditYes (filed)
Facebook (Illinois biometric)$650MCash ($300+)Yes
Blizzard (overwatch loot boxes)$18MVirtual currencyYes

Sony's automatic payout is actually consumer-friendly compared to most. But the credit-only structure? That's where they get you.

Is this the same as the "PlayStation You Owe Us" lawsuit?

No. That is a separate 2022 UK claim seeking up to £5 billion. Different case, different region, different allegations.

Sony is fighting antitrust battles on multiple fronts right now. The UK case focuses on the same basic idea (PSN overcharging), but the damages are massively bigger. That one has not settled yet.

Bottom Line

Here's my honest take: take the credit, but do not feel grateful.

Sony paid $7.85 million to avoid admitting it cornered the digital game market for four years. That's a rounding error on their annual gaming revenue, which hit $30 billion in 2025.

Meanwhile, players get maybe a dollar or two of store credit. For games they already bought. At inflated prices that might not have happened without the monopoly.

I'm not saying boycott PlayStation. Lord knows I will keep using mine. But I am saying: recognize what this is. A settlement that protects the real money (lawyers get paid, Sony moves on) while offering players a token.

If you are eligible, cool. Free credit is free credit. But if you want Sony to actually change how digital purchases work? That fight isn't over. Not even close.

Check your email in late October 2026. And maybe do not spend that $1.15 all in one place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to file a claim for the Sony PlayStation lawsuit settlement?
No. Eligible players get automatic PSN credit via email. Sony will notify the address linked to your PlayStation account after the final approval hearing on October 15, 2026. No claim form or receipt required.
How much PSN credit will I get from the Sony settlement?
The final amount isn't set yet. Based on $7.85 million split across 4.4-4.5 million eligible accounts, expect roughly $1-2 per person before lawyer fees. Actual payouts could be lower.
Which games are eligible for the PlayStation digital lawsuit refund?
Over 100 titles including Bloodborne, The Last of Us Remastered, Demon's Souls, No Man's Sky, NieR: Automata, WWE 2K17-2K19, Persona 4 Golden, and The Jackbox Party Pack series. The full list is in this article.
Is the Sony lawsuit settlement cash or PSN credit?
PSN store credit only. Not cash. You can only spend it on the PlayStation Store. It will not be mailed as a check or direct deposit.
When will Sony send the PSN settlement credits?
After the Fairness Hearing on October 15, 2026. If the judge grants final approval, Sony will email credits to eligible U.S. accounts shortly after. No exact date yet.
Are Canadian or European players eligible for the Sony settlement?
No. This settlement only applies to United States residents. Separate lawsuits exist in other regions, including the UK 'PlayStation You Owe Us' claim for £5 billion.

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