Sony Detail Welcome back Program
Here is all the information on the welcome back program that users of Europe can expect. Please note that the post has been taken down from the official source, so all this detail is subjected to change.
Here is all the information on the welcome back program that users of Europe can expect. Please note that the post has been taken down from the official source, so all this detail is subjected to change.
It’s Wednesday and time for the EU PlayStation Store update. Ross McGrath writes: “First of all – you asked for it, we listened – in the Latest section you’ll find a new tab called ‘New This Week’, which is exactly the way the old Latest section used to be. So if you want to see everything that’s dropped in the update, that’s where you should head first. Don’t say we never do anything for you.” To view the full list of updated content hit the break, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
It’s Wednesday and time for the EU PlayStation Store update. Ross McGrath writes: “Hello all – first of all I apologise for not getting around to commenting last week, even the best intentions sometimes get side-tracked by enormous workloads. I am definitely here this afternoon (well, there’s one meeting but I won’t be gone too long) so speak your mind and I will answer – so it is written, so it shall be.” To view the full list of updated content hit the break, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
In the spirit of Spring, the EU Store is currently holding some discounts on various store titles. Ross McGrath writes: “If you’ve yet to unravel the mysteries of Little Riddle, Relentless have made the first episode of Blue Toad Murder Files absolutely free for the next two weeks. If you find you’re having the time of your life with it, you can also grab the Full Season Upgrade (episodes 2-6) for less than €9.” To view the full list of updated content hit the break, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
It’s Wednesday and time for the EU PlayStation Store update. Ross McGrath writes: “Hello all, welcome to another ‘Heads-Up’date – I am speaking to you from beyond the Internet today as I’m out hobnobbing with bigwigs (but not the small wigs…) but I will not forget you and I will come back and do some comments before the week is out.” To view the full list of updated content hit the break, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
It’s Tuesday and time for the US PlayStation Store Update. PlayStation Plus members are treated to a sneak peek of the highly anticipated title Socom 4. To view the full list of updated content hit the break, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
It’s Wednesday and time for the EU PlayStation Store update. Ross McGrath writes: “We’re launching a new round of Special Offers – this time with a special PlayStation Move focus to help you get the most out of your magic wands. We’ve got some great third party titles like Flight Control HD, DeadStorm Pirates, Planet Minigolf and Swords and Soldiers at as much as 50% off, and some of our great Move-enabled first party PSN games too. Take a look and see if anything grabs your attention.” To view the full list of updated content hit the break, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
It’s Tuesday and time for the US PlayStation Store update. PlayStation Plus owners will notice that a demo for the highly anticipated title Mortal Kombat is now available. To view the full list of updated items hit the break, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
It’s Wednesday and time for the EU PlayStation Store update. Ross McGrath writes: “We have demos for PS3 and PSP, new DLC for Mass Effect 2, Test Drive Unlimited 2 and The Sims 3, XMB themes with a suitably Valentines feel and some new avatars for you all to enjoy. They’re not even EyePet ones. And don’t forget the discounted 90-day subscription for DC Universe Online!” The full list of updated items can be found below.
In 2008, LittleBigPlanet delighted gamers across the world by providing unparallel innovation and a tool set with infinite possibilities. I remember the jaw-dropping level where you didn’t even have to play. I remember the amusement that came from the shark survival levels, or leading other players into an unfamiliar level. LittleBigPlanet is the pinnacle of user generated content, and so I was bit skeptical when they announced a sequel to a title that frankly didn’t need one. Does LittleBigPlanet 2 succeed in beating its predecessor?