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Sony closes the PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita until July 2027
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Sony closes the PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita until July 2027

Sony has announced the closure of the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita consoles. The shutdown will begin in certain Latin American and Middle Eastern markets this year, with a global rollout by July 2027. After this date, owners of these devices will no longer be able to purchase new digital games or content, though already purchased titles can still be downloaded. This follows a previous announcement in March 2021, which was reversed due to fan protests. Sony cites the need to modernize payment systems and commerce platforms as the reason for the closure. Additionally, Sony plans to stop producing Blu-ray discs for new PlayStation titles starting January 2028, meaning all future games will only be available digitally. This move raises concerns about the preservation of classic video games, as a study indicates that 87 percent of older titles are no longer commercially available.

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Sony closes the PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita until July 2027

Sony has announced the closure of the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita consoles. The shutdown will begin in certain Latin American and Middle Eastern markets this year, with a global rollout by July 2027. After this date, owners of these devices will no longer be able to purchase new digital games or content, though already purchased titles can still be downloaded. This follows a previous announcement in March 2021, which was reversed due to fan protests. Sony cites the need to modernize payment systems and commerce platforms as the reason for the closure. Additionally, Sony plans to stop producing Blu-ray discs for new PlayStation titles starting January 2028, meaning all future games will only be available digitally. This move raises concerns about the preservation of classic video games, as a study indicates that 87 percent of older titles are no longer commercially available.

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