PlayStation is reporting possible setbacks with payments on PlayStation Store via bank cards due to new European regulations.
In January 2021 (in just two days) a new European regulation of online transactions and payments will come into force that may affect our digital acquisitions, especially in transactions in the PS Store through PS4 and PS5. This has been warned by Sony through emails sent to its users in the last hours before the possible situation of errors when making payments with credit or debit cards in the digital store of their consoles.
Payment Services Directive Review
Thus, and through the review of the payment services directive at the European level, it is possible that from January there will be errors in online transactions made with bank cards on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. This is a new measure security with which it is intended to standardize the use of the identity verification of the online buyer; In this sense, each bank may take more or less time to assimilate these new measures, something that could cause setbacks when making transactions with their cards.
According to the PlayStation mail, it is possible that rejections of commonly used cards can occur on both PS4 and PS5, although it warns that it does not necessarily have to happen. In any case, this would affect credit and debit cards more and not so much other payment methods such as PayPal. In case of detecting an error, the user should contact his bank to ask about the error and ask about the integration of this new authentication method, also known as 3DS.
Other payment options on the PS Store such as wallet cards should not present a problem; In addition, purchases made outside the console, such as in the PS Store through PC, should not present any problem either.
Source | Sony