Can it’s happening? Is Sony’s security nightmare finally over? Looks. On Tuesday, Sony promised full restoration of its PlayStation Network and Qriocity services within the Americas, Europe, and Asia (excluding Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea) by the top 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 recent games, demos, add-ons, themes, avatars, and videos in conjunction with an updated Playstation Plus . Hey, look at the bright side Sony, notwithstanding you’ve lost the boldness of millions of your customers, at the least now they’re accustomed to your Qriocity service . Full press release after the break.
Full PlayStation®Network Services Restored; Music Unlimited Powered by Qriocity™ to Become Available on PlayStation®3, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable), VAIO and other PCs
Sony Corporation
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
Tokyo, June 2, 2011 – Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) announced today that Sony Network Entertainment International (SNEI, the corporate) will fully restore all PlayStation®Network services today June 2, 2011, within the Americas, Europe/PAL territories and Asia, excluding Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea. The corporate may even resume Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity™ for PlayStation®3 (PS3®), PSP® (PlayStation®Portable), VAIO and other PCs.
Details of “Welcome Back” package program offered to all registered PlayStation Network* and Qriocity account services would be announced from each region.
Announcement for restoration in Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea in addition to for the rest services on Qriocity could be made as they become available.
* Only available for those countries and regions with access to PlayStation®Store.
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