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Written by Users Idea
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 |
Over the past couple of months, there have been hints that Sony might be launching their latest PSN+ into the market. Basically, the PSN+ might be making a debut in Sony’s upcoming E3 media briefings, which is just a couple of weeks away.
Basically, the latest PSN+ will include several new features to paying consumers, while free users will have limited functionality while using the system. On the other hand, paid customers will be able to use exclusive services, such as the DLC, PS1 classics, PSP Minis, 1st hour demo access, cross-game voice chats, as well as the Sony Protection Plan service.
According to speculators, it seems that this particular system might be available for consumers for as little as $9.99.
Will Sony debut their PSN+ this coming E3?
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