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Sony Europe comments on rumored leaked PlayStation Network list

Posted Mar 18, 2008 at 12:35AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: PS3 Tags: Europe, Playstation Home, PlayStation Network, SCEE, Sony
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Sony Europe comments on leaked PSN list - Image 1Several hours ago, you guys will probably remember our report regarding a rumor covering Sony's future plans for Europe's PlayStation Network.

Among other details, the list disclosed that PlayStation Home would be arriving this July, while Warhawk's Operation Broken Mirror expansion would be hitting by April.

In light of this speculation, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has recently released its official take on the matter. The statement reads:

Internal working documents naturally have proposed dates against titles, but these change frequently and dates are not confirmed until issued as part of a press release or formal announcement.


The same applies to titles of games, which may be working titles or placeholders subject to later confirmation.


The company further indicated that it would not comment on any titles mentioned that had yet to be confirmed. While its reply's admittedly murky, we do note that SCEE doesn't seem to be denying the games in the aforementioned list.

For now, however, we advise the readership to keep an eye out in case we run into more substantial information.

Via Eurogamer



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# Come on sony end of may now july!!!!arnookie 2008-03-18 04:07
Come on sony end of may now july!!!!

This is just idiotic, Sony previewed home befor the release of ps3 in euro countries. Sony is really peeing people off with all this staggering. If sony had a working version of home before ps3 was released then they should have at least released a public beta for all by now. Why or what reason could this take so long?



In my honest opinion Home better be very very good indeed. After all it will have taken longer than nearly every game made so far appart from The Getaway. Thats if they are even still making the GETAWAY and have not dropped it and kept quiet.



Sick of waiting for :- Home

Sick of waiting for :- The Getaway



Come on Sony what's your comment.



Arnookie

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# "Patience is a virtue"Yaz 2008-03-18 06:12
It will be ready when it's ready. :)



Besides, isn't it better to have Home working great with most of the bugs sorted out before public release? Isn't better for Sony to release Home when they believe it's ready?



IMO, Sony are doing the right thing with Home. It's far too important to rush.

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# My point being that if they had a public betaarnookie 2008-03-18 09:40
My point being that if they had a public beta they would find all the bugs faster! At the moment a hand full of ps3 owners can not help improve and develop this as much as a full public beta could.



To often do closed beta testers miss bugs and improvements. If 20 or 30% never give feed back then Sony miss a whole lot of input to develop further and expand this faster. I expect home to be superb and I just don`t see a closed beta being the best option.



Well that`s my opinion anyhow.

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# kk.NarooN 2008-03-18 14:24
What the hell is so hard about simply releasing Home, then just PATCHING it? It'd get the game out faster and be efficient as well. I guess somehow that's just too hard.

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# .KirbySS 2008-03-18 20:27
Because it seems they'd rather release a working game than a 'not-so good' one and have people whinging about broken promises and what not. If you release a game that initially disappoints but gets patched, it'll still have that bad stigma to it.

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# ..._ME_ 2008-03-19 04:03
Remember people, this isn't MicroSux... That's why I bought Sony. I don't want to be a beta tester.

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# oh..._ME_ 2008-03-19 04:04
this was posted with Firefox running on YDL PS3 Linux v6.0.



v6.0 of YDL is much faster than v5.0!!!

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