News update from the official PlayStation blog’s Patrick Seybold:
“I know you all want to know exactly when the services will be restored. At this time, I can’t give you an exact date, as it will likely be at least a few more days. We’re terribly sorry for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work through this process.”
That statement is short and straight to it. No “it might be six weeks” or “we don’t know when the PlayStation Network will be back up” or “maybe by May 31st.” Gamers are becoming a little tired with Sony’s PSN fiasco. It’s been three weeks now since the PSN was taken offline because of hackers and Sony and the FBI have still yet to unveil any new information suggesting they’ve found the hackers or even have lead.
All we at Ubergizmo can say is, hang in there Sony gamers. You’ve made it through three excruciating weeks already and hopefully read a book or three, played with your dog, reconnected with a neglected friend or whatever it is you’ve been doing while waiting for PSN to go back up. What’s another few more days?
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