Sony Restores All PSN and Qriocity Services, Error Messages Persist
After restoring gaming service for PSN recently, Sony has now started a full scale restoration of PSN and Qriocity services. The services should be back online in the Americas, Europe, and Asia today. Although, Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea will have to wait a bit longer. The PlayStation store is already poised for return with a collection of new games and demos. But not all is going to plan.
The system seems to be working intermittently in many regions. Users are getting frequent error messages reading “80710D36” when accessing the PlayStation Store. We wouldn’t be surprised if this was related to everyone grabbing those free games Sony is offering as an apology. Users will also be getting a free 1 month membership in PlayStation Plus.
On the plus side, more users than ever before know what PlayStation Plus and Qriosity are now. Are you going to be lining up for those freebies, or is your PS3 already on the auction block?
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Markitzero
June 02, 2011 at 10:33pm
I can't even do PSN for my playstation 3 because I am in a Rural area and there is a lack of broadband, the only broadband I can afford is Virgin Mobile Broadband2Go 3g but were I am the towers are saturated with connections so I can't game online
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iceman08
June 02, 2011 at 4:27pm
Sony reported on their blog that the Welcome Back package wasn;t available yet, as they're still rolling out services.
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/06/01/playstation-store-is-available-and-updated-now/
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Neufeldt2002
June 02, 2011 at 4:18pm
I saw the store was up and running in my area, but I didn't see the free games they were offering. Although, I must admit, I didn't look to hard.
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