New PS Store Blooper on PS5 Leaves Players Amused

A new PS Store error on PS5 has prompted a lighthearted response from players, who are blaming an unnamed “intern” for the blooper. Recently, Sony introduced Apple Pay as a payment method on its online storefront, which it’s proudly advertising in the ‘Latest’ section. However, the ad is misspelled. PS5 players react to PS Store […] The post New PS Store Blooper on PS5 Leaves Players Amused appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

Jun 13, 2025 - 16:40
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New PS Store Blooper on PS5 Leaves Players Amused
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A new PS Store error on PS5 has prompted a lighthearted response from players, who are blaming an unnamed “intern” for the blooper. Recently, Sony introduced Apple Pay as a payment method on its online storefront, which it’s proudly advertising in the ‘Latest’ section. However, the ad is misspelled.

PS5 players react to PS Store error with amusing responses

Players in the U.S. have been sharing screenshots and video clips of the Apple Pay ad on the PS Store, which is spelled ‘Apply Pay’ instead. To be fair to the unnamed “intern,” it took me a few seconds to realize what the error was. That said, we can’t blame autocorrect because E and Y aren’t exactly next to each other on the keyboard.

“They sure won’t misspell pay,” said one player, who shared an image with the words ‘Pay Has No Limits,’ mocking Sony‘s popular slogan. “PayStation,” wrote another.

Others, like me, admitted that it took them a while to realize what the spelling error was.

Jokes aside, this isn’t the first time and won’t be the last time we see things misspelled on the PS Store. I’ve spotted quite a few spelling and listing errors over the course of years, some of which weren’t fixed for quite a while. ‘Apply Pay’ is more noticeable because the ad smacks players in the face when they load up the PS Store on PS5.

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