Sony Interactive Entertainment, the arm of Sony that manages its popular PlayStation console, is halting all software and hardware shipments in Russia because of the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
“Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) joins the global community in calling for peace in Ukraine,” SIE spokesperson Joe Taraborrelli said in a statement shared with The Verge. “We have suspended all software and hardware shipments, the launch of Gran Turismo 7, and operations of the PlayStation Store in Russia.” Taraborrelli added that Sony has announced a $2 million donation to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the NGO Save the Children to support those affected by the invasion.
Bungie stands with the people of Ukraine and everyone impacted by the ongoing war. Starting today, we will be working with our partners to suspend all Destiny 2 sales and commerce in Russia and Belarus.https://t.co/zS9slidhH0 pic.twitter.com/N2M8H5NYZu
In a separate post, Bungie — which is in the process of being acquired by Sony — said it’s working to suspend all sales and distribution of Destiny 2 in Russia and Belarus. Players in those countries can continue to access already-purchased content or download the free version, but new purchases are on hold for now. It’s also a releasing a free in-game “ Cоняшник” emblem for players to show their support of Ukraine, with codes for it going out in its weekly message.
SIE follows companies including Activision Blizzard, Epic Games, EA, CD Projekt Red, Ubisoft, and Take-Two in halting sales in Russia. Xbox maker Microsoft has also suspended “all new sales of Microsoft products and services” in the country. Nintendo has put its Russian eShop in maintenance mode because its payment
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