Saturday 3 January 2015

PlayStation Apologizes For Hacking Incident



With the month of December still slowly wearing off it seems like the guys over at PlayStation are finally in the clear. December was a pretty rough month for both parties of the PlayStation community, the employees but most importantly the gamers. 

On the 25th of December disaster struck the homes of thousands of players across the globe who were anxious to try out their brand new PlayStation 4 systems, when an unknown hacker gained access to the PlayStation's online platform the PlayStation Network. Players who unwrapped games such as Destiny or Advanced Warfare were devastated when they found out that they were unable to log in to their long awaited console.

The guys over at PlayStation are fully aware that the incident brought those Christmas smiles upside down and they're willing to make it right. PlayStation is extending the duration of existing sale offers which were on the PlayStation store and they're up there right now so check them out. PlayStation is also adding an additional 5 days to everyone's PlayStation plus subscription as a form of I'm sorry. On top of all that players will also receive a 10 percent off coupon sometime throughout the month. This coupon can be used on an item of the player's choice in the PlayStation store. (Go on a shopping spree people, go nuts.)

Overall it's nice to see that the guys over at PlayStation are focused on putting the whole incident behind them and they're hoping you will too.

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Source: PlayStation Blog  

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