As you may know, we launched the new PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 earlier this week in Australia, New Zealand and several countries in Europe. Although the new PS Store is operating smoothly in most countries, there have been some issues that caused inconvenience for users.
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Celebrate Final Fantasy IX's 25th anniversary with the latest merchandise, including figurines of Zidane and Vivi, and a range of t-shirts.
That sucks but maybe "the reloaded" video isn't about the new playstation store.
The new playstation store will be launching with The Last Guardian on the PS4 lol.
Of corse it is, its Sony.
I don't even understand why they even needed to announce a new PSN store. Or if anyone is even looking forward to a new store.
Old one is good enough, if a new one appears I generally don't care so much. If it had new features like log on a PC and automatic download to your PS3 then that would be something great to announce.
@Doomz
"Of corse it is, its Sony."
I rather have something not come out until they can get it to work right.Unlike another company who rushed a console to die out quickly*coughM$cough*.