The PlayStation Network is the online service by Sony Computer Entertainment, providing downloads of games, trailers, themes and much more. The service is free, but also offers a paid version for various benefits.
The PlayStation Network is the online platform that Sony uses for their PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable (PSP) and PlayStation Vita (PSVITA) systems. There is no fee to become a user and use all of its features.
The main source of distribution of content on the PlayStation Network is through the PlayStation Store. The PlayStation Store provides different kinds of content, such as games, demos, trailers, themes, wallpapers, add-ons, music, television shows, and movies, either for free or for a fixed price. The PlayStation Store is updated every Tuesday with new content, and on special occasions like E3 it is updated off-schedule.
The Media Go management program has a storefront within it, but as the software is meant for PSPs and Sony-Ericsson phones, it cannot access PS3-only content. All PSP products can be accessed, purchased, downloaded, and transferred. Anything from the video store can either be pushed to PSP or viewed/kept on the PC. Digital Comics from a multitude of publishers are also available, but unlike videos, they cannot be viewed on a computer and must be transferred to the PSP.
Unlike some other online platforms that use points as a means of currency, the PlayStation Store uses the same currency of the country in which the user resides. There are different kinds of payment methods accepted on the PlayStation Store. When you add funds onto your account, those funds are stored in your "Wallet". Different methods of adding funds include:
It should be noted that as of Winter 2008 major retailers such as Walmart, Target, and GameStop carry the PlayStation Network Cards. The cards come in denominations of twenty and fifty dollars.
The PlayStation Store was integrated with the PSP in October of 2008. As a part of the PSP update 5.00, PSP users are able to access the store right from their handhelds to download games and media right to their memory stick. This store is the same as the one available for PC. It is important for Sony's strategy to continue to push digital distribution with the PSN so that PSP games will be available day and date to download off the store. The PSP Go is dependent on this due to its lack of a UMD drive.
On June 26, 2008, Sony announced Life with PlayStation. It is a free service that features a 3D globe where users can zoom in on certain sections to find the weather and news headlines of that area. At E3 2008, Sony also announced that Life with PlayStation will also allow users to upload videos from their games straight to YouTube. Life with PlayStation was released on September 18, 2008.
On December 11, 2008, PlayStation Home moved into the public beta stage. Home (for short) is a 3D social network available for free on the PS3, through the PlayStation Network. It features a virtual world in which users can design an avatar, purchase virtual items, play dozens of games, use the Game Launching feature, watch movies, chat with one another, and do plenty of other things. For game developers, Home is primarily used as a way to let fans interact with certain franchises via Home Spaces, areas dedicated to specific themes.
On June 29th, 2010, Sony launched a premium subscription service called PlayStation Plus through Firmware Update 3.40.
Features include:
All free content is determined by Sony, and only available for the month chosen. Users can only access their free games while subscribed under PlayStation Plus, though the ability to play will renew itself as soon as a new subscription is bought. More features may be implemented in the future. Subscription plans are available for $17.99 for three months or $49.99 for fifteen months.
Non-Plus users still have access to all previous features on PSN.
On April 20, 2011 Sony took down the PlayStation Network worldwide without any prior or post notice to consumers. This was later revealed to be in response to a report Sony had recived of a possible security breach that occured between April 17 and April 19, 2011. It was not until 6 days later on April 26, 2011 that Patrick Seybold, Senior Director of Corporate Communications and Social Media for SCEA, announced via the PlayStation Blog that personal information for the entire user base, totalling near 77 million users at the time, had been obtained by an unknown third party. It was confirmed by Sony on May 2, 2011 that credit card details for 10 million users were exposed.
Sony detailed their "Welcome Back" plan for the users of PSN, a compensation pack for the inconvenience. The pack will give everyone signed up for PSN 30 days free of their premium subscription service Playstation Plus, with all members already signed up to the service receiving an extra 30 days to their subscription. Qriocity members will also receive an extra 30 days to their memberships.
On May 16, 2011 Sony added more details to the welcome back program. This program will be available to all members with an active PSN account previous to the shut down. The program will be available for 30 days shortly after the PSN store is restored.
US:
All PlayStation Network customers can select two PS3 games from the following list. The games will be available for 30 days shortly after PlayStation Store is restored and can be kept forever.
For PSP owners, you will be eligible to download two PSP games from the following list. The games will be available for 30 days shortly after PlayStation Store is restored and can be kept forever.
EU/AU:
All existing PlayStation Network members will be able to access the following from PlayStation Store*:
Two PS3 games from the following list:
For those with PSP accounts, you will also be eligible to download two PSP games from the following list:
- 30 days free PlayStation Plus membership for non PS Plus subscribers*
- Existing PlayStation Plus subscribers will be given 60 days free subscription.
- For existing Music Unlimited subscribers, you will be given 30 days free subscription.
- We are working on a Welcome Back offer in PlayStation Home and will share that when it is confirmed.
Asia:
Members who placed Asian addresses on their PSN get the following
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- Dokodemo Issyo Spring Theme
- 30 Days Playstation Plus Free Services
- 60 Days free subscriptions for those who were already members
- A Special Playstation Home offer, regardless of time registered
On May 14, 2011 Sony started restoring select PSN services such as mutliplayer, Playstation home and trophy syncing. Nearly a month after it was shut down. On June 1, 2011 Sony had fully restored all of PSN's services.
| Platform Name: | PlayStation Network (PS3) |
| Release Date: | Nov. 8, 2006 |
| Online Support: | True |
| Install Base: | 77,000,000 |
| Original Price: | $0 |
| Producing Company: | Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated |
| Aliases | PSN |
| Total Games: | 1201 games |
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Ryu first in Street Fighter | 11 |
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Akuma first in Super Street Fighter II Turbo | 10 |
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Terry Bogard first in Fatal Fury | 10 |
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Mai Shiranui first in Fatal Fury 2 | 10 |
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Andy Bogard first in Fatal Fury | 10 |
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Joe Higashi first in Fatal Fury | 10 |
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Ken Masters first in Street Fighter | 10 |
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Bahamut first in Final Fantasy | 10 |
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Leviathan first in Final Fantasy II | 10 |
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Clark Steel first in Ikari Warriors | 9 |
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Space first in Spacewar! | 69 |
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Cave first in Colossal Cave Adventure | 48 |
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Castle first in King & Balloon | 47 |
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Underwater first in Polaris | 45 |
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Jungle first in Jungler | 44 |
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Beach first in Swimmer | 42 |
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Japan first in Heiankyo Alien | 41 |
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Forest first in Duck Hunt | 40 |
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New York City first in Spider-Man | 36 |
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Desert first in Gun Fight | 36 |
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Digital Distribution first in Phantasy Star II Text Adventures | 441 |
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PlayStation Trophies first in Super Stardust HD | 282 |
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Achievements first in Pac-Man | 251 |
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Jump first in Basketball | 227 |
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Health first in pedit5 | 213 |
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Boss Fight first in DND | 213 |
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Polygonal 3D first in I, Robot | 208 |
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Steam first in Half-Life 2 | 193 |
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Death first in Spacewar! | 192 |
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Explosion first in Speed Race | 144 |
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Gun first in Gun Fight | 157 |
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Sword first in Samurai | 134 |
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Shotgun first in The Evil Dead | 99 |
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Grenade first in Front Line | 97 |
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Crate first in 005 | 95 |
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Water first in The Driver | 94 |
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Pistol first in Gun Fight | 92 |
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Barrel first in Donkey Kong | 87 |
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Knife first in Jungle King | 83 |
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Car first in Speed Race | 81 |