PlayStation: Sony is accused of abuse of dominant position in United Kingdom

A complaint in collective name could cost 5 billion pounds to the manufacturer of the PlayStation accused of imposing unjust conditions on developers who then reflect “excessive and unjust” prices on consumers.

Le Monde with AFP

Sony, the Japanese electronics and video game giant, is accused by Resolve, a British consumer defense site, abuse of dominant position. The manufacturer of the PlayStation is continued before the British competition court for having imposed unjust conditions on developers which then reflect” excessive and unfair “prices on consumers for Software sold on his PlayStation.

The complaint was filed on August 19 by Alex Neill, Director General of the Defense of Consumer Resolve, on behalf of nearly 9 million Sony PlayStation customers in the United Kingdom. According to Resolve, the case could cost 5 billion pounds (5.9 billion euros) to Sony, each complainant could claim damages between 67 and 562 pounds (between 79.36 and 665.64 euros) Interests.

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an additional cost estimated at 30 %

Sony and PlayStation are accused of charging 30 % commission on each digital game or purchase inside a game from the PlayStation store. “Video games are now the main entertainment in the United Kingdom, in front of TV, video, music (…). Sony actions cost people from the millions they do not have the means to spend, especially when We are in the midst of a cost of living crisis, “said Alex Neill in the press release. “Sony dominates the digital distribution of PlayStation Games and has deployed an anti -competitive strategy that has resulted in excessive prices for customers, without common measure with the costs borne by Sony to provide its services,” says Natasha Pearman, of the firm ‘Milberg London LLP lawyer, which acts on behalf of Resolve.

Sony has not yet reacted.

/Media reports.