Sony to soon shut down PS3, PSP, and PS Vita PlayStation stores
Sony has announced to shut down its PlayStation Store for
the PS3 on July 2 and for hand-held video game console Vita on August 27.
It means that the users will not be able to buy digital copies of
games for the PS3 and Vita.
"We are closing PlayStation Store on
PlayStation3 consoles on 2nd July 2021 and on PlayStation Vita
devices on 27th August 2021. Additionally, the remaining purchase functionality
for PSP (PlayStation®Portable) will also retire on 2nd July 2021," the
company said in an update.
Sony launched
PS3 in November 2006, and more than 80 million units of the console have ben
sold to date. Vita has sold over 10 million units.
The company said that the users will still be able to re-download
and play previously purchased game titles.
"You will still be able to access previously purchased
video/media content. You will still be able to redeem game and PlayStation Plus
vouchers. You will still be able to re-download and play claimed game titles
through PlayStation Plus as long as you remain a member of the service,"
the company informed.
However, the users will no longer be able to make in-game
purchases through games on PS3, PS Vita and PSP.
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