Mercredi, 18 Mai 2011 02:52
Sony’s “Welcome Back” Package Announced For PSN Users
Sony recently released details of their PlayStation Network “Welcome Back” package for North American customers, with PlayStation Plus service and free games as the order of the day. Offered by a way of a thank you for sticking ar0und with the company through the PlayStation Network downtime, Sony is offering a free month’s subscription to their PlayStation Plus PSN upgrade for users who don’t currently subscribe. Existing customers will have a month’s usage added to their account free of charge. More interestingly, the company is offering two free games to download from a list of five for PlayStation 3 owners and four for PSP owners. There is currently no mention as to whether owners of both consoles can take a total of four free games though, so we will have to wait and see how that one pans out. The games available for North American gamers are: PlayStation 3 (PS3): Dead Nation inFAMOUS LittleBigPlanet (PS3) Super Stardust HD Wipeout HD + Fury PlayStation Portable (PSP): LittleBigPlanet (PSP) ModNation Racers Pursuit Force Killzone Liberation Along with the offer of the free games and the PSN Plus subscription, Sony is also offering an “On Us” weekend where a selection of movies will be available to watch for free. The titles that will be available have not yet been announced as of yet. Fans of Sony’s PlayStation Home will also be pleased to hear that the company is giving away 100 free virtual items for your pleasure. While free stuff is always welcomed, we can’t hep but think that many would rather Sony have just prevented the whole downtime fiasco in the first place. Sony fans in North America can read the full press release here while European and Latin American users should check their respective PlayStation blog posts for information on what they will be offered. As usual, stay tuned for more tech news and info by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and/or subscribing to our RSS feed. Authors:
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