Sony needs to get their act together

Since Sony doesn’t have a set time when they update the PlayStation Network — a stark contrast to pretty much all of their competitors — a lot of us were anxiously waiting for them to eventually update the PSN, and get our hands on the juicySoul Sacrificedemo.

We waited. And waited. It was almost midnight, Eastern time, and we still had heard nothing. That is, until Sonyfinally decided to sharethat it wouldn’t be making their PSN update yesterday due to “ongoing PSN maintenance.”

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For everypositive thing Sony doeson paper, they have another puzzling misstep. Why is the PSN updated “whenever Sony feels like it” on a weekly basis? Why can’t most PSN codes for press be redeemed before the day of a game’s release, when Microsoft and Nintendo have their systems setup to download items weeks in advance?

Why did Sony change their store layout from something that actually works, to a slow, muddled, sluggish design that needs to be micro-updated every week in addition to a regularly scheduled firmware update? These are all questions I hope are answered with the PS4.

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Sony is making a lot of strides with indies and PS+, but they really need to get their act together with the PSN.

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