Sony stopped deliveries of game consoles and closed the PlayStation Store in Russia
By: Myroslav Trinko | 10.03.2022, 13:13
Due to the invasion of Ukraine, global brands and corporations continue to leave Russia. Now it's Sony's turn. The company has officially announced that it is stopping the supply of game consoles to the country. In addition, Sony also closes the PlayStation Store in the Russian Federation. It will be impossible to buy new games and pay for subscriptions.
“Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) joins the global community in calling for peace in Ukraine,” the company said in a statement.
A source: CNBC
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