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slight lost in translation going on there, but oddly enough it's pretty much true. it's going to cost sony US$169 million, but ultimately it will cost the general sony using public (and share holders/investors) $169 million.

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In a statement released today on the U.S PlayStation Blog, Social Media Manager Jeff Rubenstein confirmed that the store's activation will be delayed until the end of the week in Europe and America. The post read, "the company will fully restore all PlayStation®Network services in the Americas, Europe/PAL territories and Asia, excluding Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea by the end of this week".
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Good point >_<

"is currently in the final stages of testing and will be available to download soon; we'll be sure to let you know when," Sony said Wednesday regarding the welcome back offer.
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How f**king stupid was that. They FINALLY bring the store back online (after PSN being offline again for a few days)... And then you can't get what they promised for f**king us all around.

PS3 hasn't been turned on in a while... Not sure I'm really going to bother now. It'll stay as my BluRay player but I think that might be about it.

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To top it all off. The PSN store may be online but you get errors when trying to download demos and trailers... takes away the whole purpose of having it back online.

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It's back, apparently.

O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! Seriously, even a few Engadget editors are chortling in joy. PSN and Qriocity service has been restored in the Americas, Europe, and Asia and to celebrate (and soothe the seething frustration of its customers) Sony has launched its "welcome back" program. To be eligible you'll have to have been a member before April 20th but, otherwise, it's relatively qualifier free. Fire up the PlayStation Store and head to the "Welcome Back" tab to claim your pair of free games (you've got five different options on the PS3 and four on the PSP). In addition everyone gets a month of PlayStation Plus gratis and there's a selection of "On Us" movie rentals available over the weekend. There are a few other freebies to placate the masses too, like 100 free items in PlayStation Home, while Current Plus and Music Unlimited Premium subscribers get a 60 and 30 day handout respectively. If you've got any burning questions yet to be answered, check out the rather lengthy FAQ at source link and enjoy! It's not everyday that a company just throws open the flood gates on free stuff.

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