Sony Fixing PlayStation Home Connectivity Issues

by Mike Bendel on December 12, 2008 @ 12:41 pm


With PlayStation Home now officially out, some users are unfortunately experiencing connectivity trouble, as is typical for launches of a large scale online-based service. In a recent post on the PS Blog, communications director Patrick Seybold says Sony is fully aware of the issues and that work to meet the “incredible demand” for Home is ongoing.

While we prepare solutions to ease the problem, you may continue to experience difficulties accessing Home. We kindly ask for your patience as we work to meet the incredible demand for this revolutionary service.

So there — don’t freak out if you find yourself unable to connect. Everything is OK, on your side at least.

PlayStation Home beta update [PS Blog]

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icedman204 says:

Okay @home seems alot better then Secondlife (when it comes to load times), but the down side is that it eats up Bandwidth.

Other then that it's a good chat program, i just now need that PS3 controller keypad so i can chat easier and wont need a "bluetooth headset".

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