Sony will compensate early adopters of its PlayStation Vita to settle a complaint from the Federal Trade Commission over ads for the portable game machine that were deemed misleading to consumers.

The FTC and Sony Computer Entertainment America announced the proposed settlement today, which will see Sony give consumers who purchased a Vita before June 1, 2012, either $25 in cash or credit as a refund or a $50 merchandise voucher for "select video games, and/or services." Sony is...

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