- Sony has announced that the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita storefronts will soon shut down
- They will close next month in some regions, and next year in the UK, US, and Australia
- The news comes as the company announces the end of physical disc production in 2028
If today’s news that PlayStation will stop producing physical game discs in 2028 wasn’t bad enough, the company has also quietly announced that it will be closing the PS3 and PS Vita storefronts soon.
On the official PlayStation Blog, the company argues that the decision was driven by the fact that these old systems “are no longer able” to support “modern commerce systems” and current payment processing standards.
“PS3 and PS Vita represent an important era in our PlayStation history, so this was not an easy decision for us to make” the post says.
The storefronts will not be wound down immediately. It will be discontinued next month in Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua, then “additional Latin American and Middle Eastern countries” later in 2026.
For those in the US, UK, and Australia, the PlayStation Store will go offline on PS3 and PS Vita in July 2027. That gives you roughly a year to make any final digital purchases if you still have those consoles lying around.
Importantly, Sony does at least say that “players will still be able to download previously purchased content” once the stores are offline for “the foreseeable future” so it sounds like you at least won’t lose access to anything that you have bought.
The reactions to the news in the comments have been overwhelmingly negative, with one PlayStation fan writing that “This is why physical media matters. More and more proof that you’re just buying a license that can be taken away whenever companies feel like it.”
Another wrote: “Just stripping out everything today from us huh?! How much money is enough for you guys to not make everything worse?”

