British lawsuit against Sony for alleged monopoly practices
A ?2 billion ($2.7bn) class-action lawsuit against Sony, led by Alex Neill, began in London's Competition Appeal Tribunal in March 2026.
The suit alleges Sony misused its market dominance to overcharge 12 million UK users on digital game purchases, demanding 30% commission, and seeking compensation of ~?162 each for potential overcharging.
Key Aspects of the Case.
- Allegations: Sony restricts sales to its proprietary PlayStation Store, preventing competition and driving up prices, making digital games more expensive than physical counterparts.
- Scope: Affects anyone in the UK who bought digital games or in-game content between August 19, 2016, and February 12, 2026 (opt-out basis).
- Sony's Defense: Sony argues its "closed ecosystem" is necessary for security, and high fees subsidize the sale of gaming hardware (consoles).
- Current Status: The trial is expected to last around 10 weeks starting March 10, 2026.
The case is part of a wave of UK litigation against tech giants, similar to previous rulings against Apple over app store charges.