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Okay, so picture this: Dutch gamers are seriously ticked off about something they’re calling the ‘Sony tax.’ Sounds a bit dramatic? Maybe. But here’s the deal: a bunch of them, with some fire in their bellies, decided today to take Sony to court, accusing them of being a bit too monopoly-happy. Basically, these ‘Fair PlayStation’ folks are claiming gamers are coughing up about 47% more for digital games than if they just grabbed a physical copy. Happens when you’ve got control over your own digital playground, right?
Anyway, they did some homework – guaranteed there were late nights and too much caffeine – and found out Sony’s been kind of throwing its weight around in the console world for, like, a decade. Turns out barring other app stores from joining the party isn’t helping things either. At least 1.7 million PlayStation fans in the Netherlands, if not more, might be paying way too much for their digital fun. How much more? Oh, just a casual €435 million, or $505 million, since 2013. No biggie, right?
And let’s not even get started on what games cost everywhere else. Like, seeing new PS5 games priced at $69.99 in the States isn’t exactly eye-popping anymore. Sony’s just sitting pretty with its digital store while sellers of those shiny, physical discs? They’re in the trenches, fighting for survival, slashing prices to move stock. But here comes digital-only consoles, and well, say goodbye to that nice competition.
Right, so this lady – Lucia Melcherts, yeah? She’s with this group called Stichting Massaschade & Consument. And she’s pretty ticked. Think about it: gamers shell out a ton for their games, and she feels Sony’s basically pulling a fast one – upping prices without really giving anything back. Like that sneaky frog-in-a-pot analogy? Water heating up and all that? It just got hotter – like, in April, when the prices shot up again.
Sony’s gutsy price hikes just scream monopolistic moves in 2025, don’t they? Or maybe it’s just me. Melcherts is all about pointing out how Sony’s living large with its ‘Sony tax,’ making decisions like nobody else in the game matters. It all seems so upside down when digital was supposed to mean lower costs. But nah, not when you box out any competition.
So, long story short, the ‘Fair PlayStation’ argument boils down to Sony making a tidy double profit with digital, lording over 80% of Dutch gaming life, maybe not even giving developers or publishers a friendly wave. The big courtroom showdown? Set for later in 2025. Hopes are high, fingers crossed, expecting Dutch courts to tell Sony to let other sellers in on the digital game store hustle.
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