Sony To End PlayStation Store Support On PS3 And Vita
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Sony To End PlayStation Store Support On PS3 And Vita

GameSpot » All News RSS FeedClaire Lewis4 min read(about 2 months ago)

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After Sony's surprising announcement that it plans to end PlayStation disc production by 2028 in favor of a digital-only future for its consoles, some fine print has gotten lost in all the buzz: Sony is also ending support for the PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita.

"After nearly two decades of supporting the PS3 console generation, we wanted to let you know we will be closing the PlayStation Store on PS3, as well as on PS Vita," Sony senior director Sid Shuman shared in a blog post announcing the upcoming changes.

Of course, this isn't nearly as surprising as Sony's pivot to digital-only games. Cutting off online store access for aging consoles is common--Nintendo cut off eShop access for the 3DS and Wii U in March 2023, for example--but Sony seems to be taking a softer approach.

"PlayStation Store on PS3 will close in select markets starting this year, followed by global closures for PS3 and PS Vita next year," Shuman explained. "That means new content purchases will no longer be possible once the PlayStation Store closes on these devices. To ease the transition, players will still be able to download previously purchased content after the closing date for the foreseeable future."

Per Shuman, the first markets on the chopping block are Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua, where the PlayStation Store on PS3 will close in August. (No word yet on how this will affect Vita users in these regions.)

The PlayStation Store will also become inaccessible on PS3 consoles in "additional Latin American and Middle Eastern countries" sometime in "late 2026." Sony hasn't provided any specifics on which countries will be affected, or exactly when in 2026 this will take place. (And no word on Vita here, either.)

"In all other countries, PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita will close in July 2027," Shuman wrote suggesting that regardless of location, all PS3 and Vita users will lose access to the PlayStation Store by this time next year.

"As we continue to expand the PlayStation experience on newer devices that most of our users are playing on today, we need to focus more resources on delivering the best gaming experiences on these platforms as we look ahead towards the future," Shuman said of the decision.

But it looks like Sony's future doesn't have room for physical games.

After Sony’s surprising announcement that it plans to end PlayStation disc production by 2028 in favor of a digital-only future for its consoles, some fine print has gotten lost in all the buzz: Sony is also ending support for the PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita.

“After nearly two decades of supporting the PS3 console generation, we wanted to let you know we will be closing the PlayStation Store on PS3, as well as on PS Vita,” Sony senior director Sid Shuman shared in a blog post announcing the upcoming changes.

Of course, this isn’t nearly as surprising as Sony’s pivot to digital-only games. Cutting off online store access for aging consoles is common–Nintendo cut off eShop access for the 3DS and Wii U in March 2023, for example–but Sony seems to be taking a softer approach.

“PlayStation Store on PS3 will close in select markets starting this year, followed by global closures for PS3 and PS Vita next year,” Shuman explained. “That means new content purchases will no longer be possible once the PlayStation Store closes on these devices. To ease the transition, players will still be able to download previously purchased content after the closing date for the foreseeable future.”

Per Shuman, the first markets on the chopping block are Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua, where the PlayStation Store on PS3 will close in August. (No word yet on how this will affect Vita users in these regions.)

The PlayStation Store will also become inaccessible on PS3 consoles in “additional Latin American and Middle Eastern countries” sometime in “late 2026.” Sony hasn’t provided any specifics on which countries will be affected, or exactly when in 2026 this will take place. (And no word on Vita here, either.)

“In all other countries, PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita will close in July 2027,” Shuman wrote suggesting that regardless of location, all PS3 and Vita users will lose access to the PlayStation Store by this time next year.

“As we continue to expand the PlayStation experience on newer devices that most of our users are playing on today, we need to focus more resources on delivering the best gaming experiences on these platforms as we look ahead towards the future,” Shuman said of the decision.

But it looks like Sony’s future doesn’t have room for physical games.

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