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Sony might be testing dynamic pricing on the PlayStation Store

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Last updated: 2026/03/09 at 9:57 AM
News Room Published 9 March 2026
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Sony could be experimenting with dynamic pricing on the PlayStation Store, according to data spotted by price-tracking site PSPrices.

The platform has noticed that some users are being offered different prices for the same games, suggesting that Sony may be quietly testing a new pricing strategy.

The discovery comes from PlayStation Store data tied to Sony’s public API. In this data, experiment identifiers such as IPT_PILOT and IPT_OPR_TESTING appear alongside certain game listings. Additionally, according to PSPrices, these markers suggest that Sony is running A/B tests on pricing across more than 150 games in 68 regions.

Interestingly, the United States doesn’t appear to be part of the experiment for now. And rather than raising prices, the test currently seems to focus on selective discounts. Meanwhile, some users have reportedly seen price cuts ranging from 5% to 17.5% on major titles. These include Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, God of War, and Red Dead Redemption 2.

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Dynamic pricing itself isn’t unusual in other industries. Airlines, hotels and online retailers often adjust prices based on demand, location or user behaviour. However, it’s far less common in digital game storefronts. Most players expect everyone to see the same price for the same title in these stores.

That’s why even a discount-focused test could prove controversial. If one player is offered 10% off a game like Sid Meier’s Civilization VII while another sees a much bigger discount, it could quickly raise questions about fairness.

For now, it’s unclear how long the experiment has been running or whether Sony plans to expand it further. The company hasn’t publicly acknowledged the tests, and Sony has yet to respond to requests for comment.

Still, if the data is accurate, the PlayStation Store could be exploring a pricing model that’s far more personalised than what gamers are used to. As a result, this could fundamentally change how digital games are sold in the future.

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