Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Archived Sony Limits Game Sharing to 2 Devices



Sony is making a change to its usage policies for PlayStation Network on November 18 that will limit PSN content to only two devices. As of that Friday, PS3 and PSP users will only be able to play their games on up to two activated systems, down from five. This policy will only be used for game content (as opposed to game and video content) purchased after November 18. Sony is also planning to provide a new PSN account management website where users will be able to "deactivate particular devices attached to their PlayStation Network account via their PC." So if you have had a dead PS3 or PSP for a while you'll be able to deactivate via the website rather than sending the device back to Sony to do it for you.

Read more: http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/718092/sony-cuts-game-sharing-by-limiting-playstation-network-content-to-two-devices/?cmpid=sn-110418-facebook-28-fbfantrack#ixzz1cmWQq7ES

Personal Opinion: I have a PS3 and a PSP, I honestly don't see a real need to have more than 2 devices when you can deactivate an old one via the website in the case of an upgrade or replacement of a broken unit.

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