The PlayStation community is once again up in arms over Sony's pricing strategies, this time in response to regional price adjustments affecting select countries in Latin America and the Middle East.

This change has significant implications for gamers in the affected regions, particularly in terms of access to older console stores.

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  • Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua are the first countries to be impacted by the pricing shift and subsequent store closures.
  • These countries will lose access to the PS3 and PS Vita stores in August 2026, ahead of other countries in July 2027.
  • The move has sparked concerns among gamers regarding the accessibility and affordability of PlayStation products in their regions.
  • Sony's decision may also have broader implications for the gaming industry, particularly in terms of regional pricing and content availability.
  • The company's communication strategy has been criticized for being vague, leaving many players unsure about what to expect.

Source: Push Square