Los jugadores de PlayStation podrían participar en un acuerdo de 8 millones de dólares de Sony

Sony ha llegado a un acuerdo de demanda colectiva por valor de 8 millones de dólares para los jugadores de PlayStation. El acuerdo ofrece un pago modesto a los jugadores elegibles y forma parte de una serie de acciones antimonopolio en EE. UU. y el Reino Unido contra la empresa.

Sony aceptó el acuerdo como resolución del caso de demanda colectiva en curso relacionado con su plataforma de juegos. Los usuarios elegibles de PlayStation podrán recibir una parte del fondo total, aunque se prevé que las cantidades sigan siendo limitadas por individuo. Esto sigue a otra demanda colectiva en el Reino Unido sobre las comisiones del 30% de Sony, que está valorada en 2.600 millones de dólares y llega a su fin esta semana.

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