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IGN on Twitter: "Sony is reportedly closing the online stores for PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable this summer. https://t.co/9qoeJPM4OX" / Twitter
Browsing the PS3 PlayStation Store: The History, Games, What You Can (And Can't Do). - YouTube
Sony announces end of online, PlayStation Store support for PS3 and Vita - Japan Today
Rumour: PSN Online Stores for PS3, PSP, and PS Vita Closing Down This Summer (Updated) - KeenGamer
The PS3™ Guides: Joining the PlayStation®Network - YouTube
PlayStation Store will stop selling PS3, PS Vita games on mobile and the web | Engadget
Users discover how to access the old PlayStation Store and buy PSP, PS3 and Vita games | VGC
PS3™ | PlayStation®Store overview
Amazon.com: The Last of Us - PlayStation 3 : Sony Interactive Entertai: Video Games
About PlayStation™ Store (US)
It's Harder to Buy PS3 and Vita Games (But You Still Have Options)
Sony reverses course, keeps legacy PlayStation online stores open | Ars Technica
Playstation Store splashscreen on a Playstation 3 PS3 to purchase additional games and media from Sony Stock Photo - Alamy
Sony Is Not Closing PlayStation Store for PS3, PS Vita After All (Sorry, PSP) | PCMag
Sony didn't close the PS3 and Vita stores, but it's making it hard to shop at them - The Verge
Sony has made it nearly impossible to buy PS3 games online | Tom's Guide
Sony $50 PlayStation Store Cash Card [Digital] Digital Item - Best Buy
Sony adds online movies and TV rental to PlayStation 3 - Tech Digest
How to Play PS3 Games on a PS4 With PlayStation Now
PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia
Sony Shuts Down Browser Version of PlayStation Store Selling PS3, PSP, and PS Vita Games - MP1st
PlayStation 3, Vita, and PlayStation Portable digital stores will reportedly close in coming months
PlayStation Store for PS3 and PS Vita isn't shutting down - Polygon
How to Download PS3 Games: 15 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Sony exec talks PS app store, PS3 game portability, AMD chips, and more | Ars Technica