Sony Axes Go!Messenger Service
Posted by x3sphere at February 23, 2009, 12:15 pm

By way of an announcement from an SCEE community manager, Sony has confirmed that it will close its Go!Messenger service on March 31. Introduced in firmware 3.90 and launched last year in partnership with UK-based telco BT, Go!Messenger allowed users to communicate with friends and family over video-chat, voice-chat and IM protocols.
Sony said the decision was made simply because not enough PSP owners used the service. To quote, “Although [Go!Messenger] proved a popular concept, achieving a significant number of registrations, it didn’t gain the number of regular users that BT and SCEE were aiming for.”
One would assume the removal of Go!Messenger would require Sony to issue a new firmware update, so we can likely expect one on or before the 31st.
Read more: Go!Messenger Hits Europe Friday, AFKIM v3.3.4 – Instant Messaging Client For PSP, Sony: New PS3 And PSP Firmware Coming Soon, Sony Announces Go!View PSP Video Download Service For Europe, AFKIM v3.3.5 – Instant Messaging Client For PSP

well no shit. only european countries got it. thats probably why. this update will probably be useless to american owners.