Sony generally takes a 30% cut on sales through the PlayStation Store, including PSN transactions for games and many digital purchases.

What that means

  • For a $10 digital sale, Sony’s share is typically about $3.
  • Developers keep the remaining 70% before their own costs and publishing fees.
  • For some large partners or special deals, terms can vary, but 30% is the commonly cited standard.

Why people mention PSN revenue

Sony has also used PSN revenue-share rules in cross-play situations, where a game earning a lot off-platform could owe additional compensation if PSN’s share of revenue fell below Sony’s threshold.

Bottom line

If you’re asking about the normal storefront fee, the answer is 30%.