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Uncharted 3 Beta 1.02 Patch Now Live (update 1.03 now live)

Uncharted 3 began a public beta just over a week ago for PlayStation Plus members and it became available to all PlayStation 3 users yesterday. The highly anticipated game from Naughty Dog is looking to expand on Uncharted 2’s multiplayer by giving users more options, maps and playing styles. Now with the multiplayer beta out for a week, the team is looking to bring some user requested changes with the Beta 1.02 1.03 patch like allowing the game to upscale to 1080i (the game runs natively at 720p) for those who own older HD sets with no 720p. Facebook functionality is now fully intergrated as well, allowing players to use their PS3 linked Facebook accounts to view the online status of their Facebook friends, send invites, and join parties. You can also expect plenty of bug fixes as well like when the PS3 would force restart at particular times.

Hit the jump for the full list of bug fixes, as well as additional enhancements.

Full 3D Game List on the PlayStation 3 (Stereoscopic 3D on PS3)

3D continues to be a technology that evolves daily, with electronic companies tweaking the platform to make it more vibrant and easier to use. Sony alone now offers over 16 Bravia 3D televisions, multiple camera and camcorders with 3D, with the Bloggie 3D starting at only $249. Of course, the technology side is only half the battle, for you can have the most advanced technological offering for consumers, but without content, it wont mean much. Sony knows this and has made 3D offering a top priority for the companies game and movie studios. With nearly 52 million PlayStation 3’s in the wild and the ability for the device to play both 3D Blu-ray movies and 3D Blu-ray games (as well as 3D PSN titles), Sony knows that the PS3 is a sure way to garner attention for the evolving format.

After the jump, we have the full list of 3D PlayStation 3 games currently available.

PlayStation Store Update (07-05-11)

After the massive movie weekend with Transformers: Dark of the Moon, it’s time to get back into gaming. Hoping to entice you to game even more, there is a ton of new updates for Burnout Paradise and Need for Speed fans while a ton of new game add-ons make it into the store as well. Some highlights include:

  • Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception Multiplayer Beta for everybody
  • PlayStation Move Ape Escape ($19.99)
  • PlayStation Plus Clock Dynamic Theme (Free and exclusive to Plus)
  • Qore July Episode 38 – Single Episode (Free with Plus, a $2 .99 value)
  • MotorStorm Apocalypse The Rock Livery (Free)
  • LittleBigPlanet 2 Infamous 2 Minipack ($2.99)
  • Resistance 3 Battle: LA Game Demo Trailer

Hit the jump for the full offering of this weeks PlayStation Store update.

PlayStation Store Update (06-28-11)

With the last PlayStation Store update of June, Sony is looking to end the month with a bang. Fans who visit the store today will be able to get the much anticipated Uncharted 3 Beta. Other new goodies worth highlighting include:

  • MAG Interdiction Mission Pack – Price Drop (PS3) (now FREE, original price $4.99)
  • MotorStorm Apocalypse Multiplayer Demo
  • Homefront Multiplayer Demo
  • DISSIDIA 012[duodecim] FINAL FANTASY Avatars ($0.49) (x7)

Reminder: You Have till June 28th to Enroll in the Free Identity Theft Protection Offer from Sony

Though there is no point to retell the story, I’m sure many of you are aware of the hacking incident that caused Sony to shut down the PlayStation Network for a month. Before Sony had a chance to shut down their network services in order to keep hackers out, some data was breached. If the group behind the network attacks is to be believed, then 70 million accounts made it into the wild. Till this day, we don’t have any confirmation if anybody’s information has really been accessed or not. However, as part of a Welcome Back package from Sony to coax woe-stricken fans back in and help ensure them of the services, Sony, in collaboration with Debix, decided to provide one-year identity-theft protection, free of charge for PSN and Qriocity users.

 Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment have made arrangements with Debix to offer AllClear ID PLUS to eligible PlayStation®Network and Qriocity account holders in the United States who are concerned about identity theft.

AllClear ID PLUS is a premium identity protection service that uses advanced technology to deliver alerts to help protect you from identity theft. The service also provides identity theft insurance coverage and hands-on help from expert fraud investigators.

Sony has arranged, at no charge to eligible PlayStation®Network and Qriocity account holders, for twelve months of this service to be provided by Debix to those who choose to enroll. In order to be eligible, account holders must be residents of the United States with active accounts as of April 20, 2011. 

Shortly after Sony was able to bring the PlayStation Network online, emails began to be sent to PlayStation Network users which notified them to change their password, and allowed them to enroll in the free program. However, just like the “Welcome Back package,” neither deal was designed to last forever. Users who wish to participate in the free identity theft protection offer from Sony need to apply by June 28th, after which the free program will end.

 

Sony’s PlayStation Vita Release Date Leaked?

Retailers never tend to be a great source when it comes to release dates, often placing a place holder date until an official one is announced from the company. However, UK retailers ShopTo might have just leaked the PlayStation Vita’s release date with a very specific set of instructions.

 If you pre-order PS Vita : Wi-Fi Model before 12pm on Wednesday 2nd of November 2011 we will guarantee that you will receive it by the release date of Friday 4th of November 2011. If you do not receive it we will compensate you with £3.00 on your shopto account. Click here to view Terms and Conditions. 

So again, even though I would take this with a grain of salt, these instructions to seem to be very specific in their nature and hint at some kind of back knowledge. The time frame also lends itself to the Holiday 2011 launch that Sony had in mind. With the Tokyo Game Show set for September 15th, we might not be too far from an official announcement from Sony on the PlayStation Vita’s release date.

[Via ShopTo]

PS3 System Software Update Version 3.66 is Now Live

Hey everybody, the small PS3 system software update version 3.66 is now available for download. Unlike the previous version, this one is mandatory but really should only take you a few minutes to complete. Sony states that the new PlayStation software update will:

 

With this minor update, system stability during use of PS3 format software and network services has been improved.

If you notice any other changes, let us know in the comments section below. 

PlayStation Store Update (06-21-11)

Are you ready to escape the heat and cool down indoors for a little while? If so, we have your weekly dose of the PlayStation Store (PSN) update for 06-21-11. Some note worthy updates and add-ons include:

  • Killzone 3 From The Ashes Pack ($4.99)
  • Killzone 3 Map Pack Bundle ($9.99)
  • Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2: Heroes’ Trailer
  • Alien Zombie Mega Death ($7.99)

Sony Releases New PS3 in Japan. PS3: Slim-er

Those who were expecting a new PlayStation 3 or a price drop at this year’s E3 might have left a little disappointed, but the folks over in Japan will now have something to smile about. Sony Electronics of Japan is releasing a brand new 320GB PlayStation 3 (CECH-3000B) system for Japan, which, from the outside, appears the same as the recent PlayStation 3 Slim. However, upon further inspection, new owners will note that the unit weighs in at 5.7 pounds, as opposed to the previous Slim which came in at 6.6 pounds. Besides weighing less, the new PS3 Slim also uses less energy as well, reducing power consumption to 200W, versus the previous 230W. No reports yet if this model will make way to the United States but we can’t imagine Sony wanting to make many different variations of the PS3 so a Holiday release of this model shouldn’t come as a surprise. However, don’t expect a huge fanfare behind it since, for most people, it will still be the same PS3.

[Via PlayStation Japan]

Kevin Butler PS3 Commercial “inFAMOUS 2”


If you’ve been wanting some more KB spice in your life, then here is the man himself, this time out to promote the PlayStation 3 exclusive, inFamous 2.

 Somebody didn’t get the memo that superheroes don’t need capes and tights anymore. 

Buy: inFAMOUS 2 Hero Edition $94.99

Buy: inFAMOUS $24.94

PlayStation Store Update (06-14-11)

Another Tuesday and another PlayStation Store update for all you PS3 and PSP owners out there. This time, some noteworthy titles include the Outland demo and full game for $9.99, as well as 10 new Dissidia: Final Fantasy avatars and 3 new ModNation Racer Add-ons.

As always, hit the jump for the full list.

Sony Discusses ‘Cross Game Chat’ for the PS3 and PS Vita

Over the last several years, gamers and tech buffs alike have seen the PlayStation 3 drastically change and improve for the better via firmware updates. Partly due to customer requests and partly via a roadmap, the PlayStation 3, once with little video offering, now offers Vudu, Netflix, and Hulu support prior to other consoles and even has Sony’s own purchase and rental space via the PlayStation Store. Speaking of the Store: Once a barren HTML design, the PlayStation Store now offers a much more functional design with access to games, movies, themes, demos and more which can also be taken on the PSP and the soon-to-be-released PS Vita. We’ve also seen new photo and video apps, as well as support for 3D games and movies. Heck, you can even create a download queue and tell your PS3 to finish downloading the list, install the items and turn itself off. PlayStation Plus members can set up their PS3 to turn on during a scheduled time slot, check for game updates, and install the content all without being near the console. However, the feature that many gamers consider to be the holy grail of offerings, ‘Cross Game Chat,’ has yet to make it to the PS3 via a firmware update.

Then came this past week’s E3 conference, which we were able to attend and live blog from. During the further reveal of the PS Vita (NGP) and the games, features and prices that would accompany the system for a holiday 2011 launch in the US, Sony also mentioned that the Vita would be gaining Cross Game Chat. Cross Game Chat would give Vita players the ability to talk with other PSN friends, no matter which game they are playing. However, later on during an interview with CVG, SCE Europe boss Andrew House revealed that there is still no news for the PlayStation 3.

 “No, [there are] really not any new announcements to put on that,” he said. “We know that it’s a huge thing out there. We have continued to do much R&D in the area, but we don’t have anything to announce right now.” 

For PlayStation fans, this is a bit of a mixed bag. With nearly 50 million PlayStation 3s on the market, the ability to have cross game chat would be welcoming to say the least. However, it’s  at least nice to see Sony embrace the technology for their upcoming handheld and make sure that the Vita offers a ton of features that players want. With no other handheld gaming device being able to offer such a feature, this will give the Vita another vote of confidence from gamers. Still, this might make some gamers scratch their head as they wonder why a console as powerful and versatile as the PlayStation 3 still does not offer Cross Game Chat.

As with all things internet-related, people tend to make wild and crazy accusations as to why Sony doesn’t offer it, with a popular reasoning being that they don’t listen to their fans, as if the whole process was as simple as clicking on a check box which enables the feature. I, however, have a better one. During CES 2011, I had a chance to chat with many higher-up employees of PlayStation and seeing how I was not officially interviewing them, I won’t be mentioning any names. However, during my lengthy conversations with them, it was apparent that they were very much aware of the situation and had internally run into a roadblock. That is to say that while the PS3 was being designed in Japan, cross game chat was never taken into consideration as a necessary feature, which makes sense considering the fact that Japan is much more interested in the single-player experience while we in the West tend to love the multiplayer offering. If this is indeed true, the fact that the right hardware for the task is not present in the system could very well explain why Sony hasn’t been able to properly implement the feature.

I must say that, personally, Cross Game Chat is not a feature that interests me. If I’m playing a single player game like Uncharted, frankly, I don’t care to talk to anybody else, seeing how I will be focused on that game with its rich plot and dialogue. And if I’m playing Killzone 3 or SOCOM 4, for instance, you can bet that I definitely don’t care what my friend has to say when he is playing Gran Turismo 5, seeing how I’ll be focused on talking with my teammates. How about you? Is Cross Game Chat really that important of a feature for you or is it something that’s been hyped up too much?

[Via CGV]

PSP Reaches 70 Million Units Sold

It seems like at times in our culture, certain events and situations turn into a universal truth without much research or acceptance. This usually tends to deal with one group’s bias which is then fueled by more loud and vocal groups. Soon after, their opinion is turned into a universal truth without much reason as to why. The PSP has unfortunately been a victim of this phenomenon with the media always looking at it with a stink eye. An eye that always doubts the system and attempts to put it down or marginalize its gains.

Though many call the PSP an under-performer, the truth of the matter is that Sony has just announced that the little system that was introduced to us in 2004 has now crossed the 70-million-units-sold marker. This in part, for a system that always cost more that its counterpart from Nintendo (though it also offered a ton more), is not a number we should take lightly. Nintendo has long been in the handheld business while this was Sony’s first walk in this territory. What’s more is that many forget that during the time where Sony was bleeding a loss of $300 on each PlayStation 3 sold, it was the PSP that was helping keep the division in some kind of balance. With over 3,200 titles available on UMD and many more via PSN, the PSP has come to sell over 298 million games during its lifetime. What’s more is that Sony has no plans to get rid of the system once the PS Vita comes out and is instead going to leverage and continue to support it, much like they did with the PS2 during the PS3’s early few years.

So hit the jump for the official press release and while you are there, let us know your PSP story. Do you have a PSP and if so, what are some of your favorite games and times to use it?

PlayStation Store Gets Updated with E3 Content (06-07-11)

Just a heads up to PSN users out there. Sony has just updated the PlayStation Store with the latest offerings from E3. This includes trailers from the show as well as your weekly content like new demos, themes, and DLC for your games. Hit the jump to see the full list and fire up your PS3 and PSP to download away!

Sony Announces New PlayStation 3D Glasses for $69

Hot on the heels of the new PlayStation 3D LCD, which offers consumers a very affordable entry way to 3D gaming and movies, Sony announced a new pair of PlayStation-branded 3D glasses. This new set, which will also be branded under Sony, comes at a considerably lower price point ($69.99) and offers USB charging. Previously, the company’s 3D glasses were heavier, required a small, watch-sized battery, and came at a price point of $149. Besides being fully compatible with all of Sony’s previous 3D Bravias and the mentioned offerings, this new pair of  3D glasses offers an improved design which allows the viewers to also wear their normal glasses underneath comfortably. Look for a fall release on these new 3D specs.