Whoops. If you’ll recall, Sony held what can only be described as an emergency press event in Japan per week ago with a view to issue a considerable number of assurances in regards to the resumption of service because it pertains to the PlayStation Network and Qriocity. Seven days later, things are still as dead as they were pre-Cinco de Mayo. This evening, the company’s Senior Director of Corporate Communications Patrick Seybold punched out a fast update to let the area know that they may actually leave the home and find something else to entertain ‘em — love it or not, PSN isn’t coming back online today. The explanation? On May 1st, Sony was apparently “blind to the extent of the attack on Sony Online Entertainment servers,” and now, it’s spinning its wheels as a way to restore security at the network and “ensure” that user data is safe. Mr. Seybold seems to realize that you are overly anxious about getting back into the swing of factors, and he’s even going as far as to invite your trust that Sony’s doing “everything [it] can” to get the lights blinking once more. Oh, and if you were planning on visiting that source link just to find the new ETA… don’t. Sony’s planning to update you “as soon as it could possibly.”
[Thanks, Alex]
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