PlayStation Store spotted with dynamic pricing variations

Insider Gaming has uncovered evidence of Sony's PlayStation Store implementing dynamic pricing, with the same game offered at significantly different prices to users in the same region. Screenshots show Stellar Blade priced at $39.89 for some and $20.99 for others, compared to its original $69.99 tag. Sony has not officially commented on the changes.

Users of the PlayStation Store are encountering varying prices for games under what appears to be a dynamic pricing model from Sony. Insider Gaming reported on March 25 spotting first-hand examples of these discrepancies, sharing screenshots of Stellar Blade—a title published by Sony Interactive Entertainment and developed by Korean studio Shift Up—listed at $39.89 for one customer and $20.99 for another in the same region. Both prices were marked as discounts from the standard $69.99 price point, highlighting a gap of nearly $20 between offers available simultaneously. Earlier this month, tests of this system surfaced, potentially tailoring prices based on user habits, location, and other factors for both first-party and third-party titles. The rollout seems gradual, affecting over 150 titles across 68 regions, though current examples focus on releases like Stellar Blade, which Sony published for PS5 despite Shift Up not being part of PlayStation Studios. Sony has made no official announcement about alterations to the Store's pricing structure. Reports suggest the changes may initially target select regions, with potential for wider implementation. This approach could draw criticism if users discover peers paying less for identical products without clear explanations from the company.

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Realistic illustration of PlayStation 5 console with price increase tag, economic graphs, and world map, illustrating Sony's PS5 price hike announcement.
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Sony raises PS5 prices amid economic pressures starting April 2

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Sony Interactive Entertainment announced significant price increases for the PlayStation 5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal, effective April 2. The company cited continued pressures in the global economic landscape as the reason. Prices are rising in multiple regions including the US, UK, Europe, and Japan.

Sony has deleted more than 1,000 low-quality game entries from the PlayStation Store, primarily from publishers Nostra Games and CGI Lab. This marks the second major cleanup this year, following the removal of around 1,200 titles from ThiGames in January. The deletions target games released in multiple regional variants to appeal to trophy hunters.

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Developer Shift Up has indicated potential ports of its 2024 PlayStation 5 hit Stellar Blade to Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2, possibly arriving later this year. The move aims to broaden the game's audience and build anticipation for its sequel. The studio confirmed these plans in its latest financial report.

Sony's premium DualSense Edge controller is now available for $169 on Amazon, a 15% discount from its usual $199 price. This all-time low marks a significant opportunity for gamers seeking pro-level customization just before the holidays. The deal ensures delivery in time for Christmas.

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A limited-time deal on the PlayStation Store allows PS5 owners to purchase the acclaimed 2017 first-person shooter Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus for just $5.99. The 85% discount ends on January 22 and requires no PlayStation Plus subscription, though the game is already part of the Extra and Premium tiers.

Hyung-tae Kim, CEO of South Korean studio Shift Up and director of Stellar Blade, stated that generative AI is essential for competing with large Chinese teams in game development. Speaking at a national economic conference, Kim highlighted the disparity in team sizes and argued AI could enable one person to do the work of 100. The comments come as Shift Up develops a sequel to its successful 2024 action game.

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Microsoft has backed away from its initial plan to launch The Outer Worlds 2 at $80 in 2025, following fan feedback. The company also confirmed it will not increase the price of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. In a recent interview, Xbox executive Matt Booty emphasized listening to players on pricing and value.

 

 

 

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