Something's happening behind the PlayStation Store's front. Earlier this month, we learned that Sony appears to be testing "dynamic pricing" for users in some territories. This could affect both first-party and third-party games, offering players different prices depending on their habits, location, and more. Now, just weeks after Sony's tests were spotted, it appears the dynamic pricing system is in being rolled out to users around the world.
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