A lawsuit claiming the PlayStation Store is anti-competitive has been thrown out of court in the US.
, Judge Richard Seeborg of the US District Court for the Northern District of California granted the motion for dismissal on July 15.
In order to prove its case, the plaintiffs had to show that the decision to only sell games on the PlayStation Store was intended to cut off the competition and that it had ended a profitable business to take control of the market.
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