PSP-3000 Treasure hunt event goes live for PlayStation Home

Posted Jan 29, 2009 at 8:23AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3 Tags: Playstation Home, PSP-3000
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Har har, so many people complain and nag about PlayStation Home being boring, but here's something to un-bore yourselves with. Home community manager TedTheDog has announced just a few hours ago that they've got a special event for all you Home bodies lying about. It's a PSP-3000 scavenger hunt!

The Treasure hunt is now live and you'll find it in the PlayStation® Events Space via the World Map in Home. Everything you need to know is in the space itself, including the competition details and entry website and, of course, the competition itself.


From what I hear, it involves having to find 8 codes around Home. Some people have already found them all, while some others, however, can't even seem to log in and start up Home. Yes, there have been reports of freezing and lock ups, with no comment coming from the support staff yet. For now, just keep on trying.

TedTheDog says that the PSP-3000 Treasure Hunt will last for two weeks starting today.



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Via PlayStation EU forums

 
 
 

Comments

by milo128 - 2009-01-29 12:58:02
why

can't i see events room on my map
by JS0724 - 2009-01-29 14:49:29
Load Testing...lol

Home = Epic Failure
by papakep - 2009-01-29 15:19:30
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do you win a psp 3000 or something. otherwise whats the point
by Jowga - 2009-01-29 15:23:17
Home is Awesome

even though its beta ....one can see its potential!!!!!!!!!!
by mattc41 - 2009-01-29 16:20:41
sweet

until some1 posts all the codes :P
by DigiTalDeaD - 2009-01-30 01:48:45
Yes

There will be 5 PSP 3000 winners
by DiscoStew592 - 2009-01-30 05:48:53
epic fail

why don't you understand what your talking about before you say it... I mean, Load Testing?!? wtf? It's called testing to make sure the servers can handle it.

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