Can it be happening? Is Sony's
security nightmare finally over? Seems to be. On Tuesday,
Sony promised full restoration of its PlayStation Network and Qriocity services in the Americas, Europe, and Asia (excluding Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea) by the end of the week. Now Sony is proclaiming that today is the day for full restoration with details of its "
welcome back" package to be announced from each region. The PlayStation Store is already up with a "huge lineup" of new games, demos, add-ons, themes, avatars, and videos along with an updated
Playstation Plus. Hey, look on the bright side Sony, even though you've lost the confidence of millions of your customers, at least now they're aware of your
Qriocity service. Full press release after the break.
Update: Working fine for us from London. We signed in to PSN without any problems and managed to fire up Black Ops multiplayer.
Update 2: We're now seeing error "80710D36" when trying to access the PlayStation Store, presumably due to congestion.
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