Sony says PSN will be fully restored by end of the week, swear to God

Matt Hawkins Contributing Writer, Video Games

Sony announced earlier this morning that PSN, specifically the Playstation Store, will be fully operational by the end of this week, for most territories (including the US). Sure Sony, sure.

controller Sony says PSN will be fully restored by end of the week, swear to God

Personally, I’ll believe it when I’m able to finally download Arcana Heart 3 as I’ve been wanting to for over a month now. I honestly can’t believe it has taken Sony this long to get their house back in order. There’s also a ton of DLC I’ve been aching to download, so much that I either don’t remember or almost don’t care anymore. Now more than ever, I feel stupid for getting Mortal Kombat on the PS3 instead of the Xbox 360.

And who is to say what will be finally available when? The store is way behind their updates, with back-up content supposedly to go live according to a schedule, but considering how they missed their initial re-launch date…. And just watch folks dying to finally redeem their codes so they can play Dirt 3 online still get stonewalled due to the system being overloaded. No doubt by those who want their free game, part of the “Welcome Back” initiative. After all, PSN was never that fast to begin with.

Even then… according to one commentator is Joystiq’s post on the matter asks: “Mm, I’m still worried about this. Especially with that new planned attack from Anon.” No doubt another attack is just around the corner. Meanwhile, yet another group has already claimed that they will pretty much be the end of Sony as we know it, according to Destructoid.

For those who haven’t heard, while PSN has been down, hackers have basically gone after pretty much every single other online Sony entity you can think of. So those who think Sony is in the clear are just kidding themselves.

Man, this year’s E3 presentation by Sony will be interesting to say the least…

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