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From the release of the original PlayStation back in 1994, Sony has driven the video game industry forward with revolutionary technology and top-quality games across both home and handheld consoles. With the launch of the PlayStation 3 in 2006, the company moved into the digital era by introducing PlayStation Store (also known as the PSN Store or PS Store), a digital marketplace for video games, movies and TV shows, encompassing the entire PlayStation brand.
PlayStation Store can be accessed in a number of ways, including through the PlayStation Store website, the PlayStation Store mobile app, and natively through PlayStation consoles.
PlayStation Store features the entire games library for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita consoles, along with plenty of games from the older PlayStation 3 and PSP libraries. You'll also find a wealth of downloadable content (DLC) for all PlayStation games, in addition to a growing number of PS1 and PS2 classics re-released for modern platforms.
As well as games, the store also offers an extensive range of new-release movies and TV shows for purchase and rental. You can read more about PlayStation movies and TV shows in our handy guide.
PlayStation Store lists all prices in AUD.
All games purchased from the store are tied to your PlayStation account and can be downloaded and played on any compatible PlayStation device you're signed into. After purchasing a game through PlayStation Store, it will appear in the games library section of the console you purchased it for.
Any purchase made through PlayStation Store can be cancelled within 14 days for a full refund, provided the purchased content has not been downloaded, streamed or activated in any way.
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