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European PS3 Owners Raise Ire Over SCEE Treatment of Home

Submitted by Joe Haygood on December 19, 2008 – 11:26 amComments

One of our readers sent in a link to a thread over in the European Sony forums, and their current outrage over the treatment of Home in Europe.  It seems that right now, Home is far more broken than it is here in the states.  Also, European users are also griping over the fact that the free content that has come to Japan, and the extra content found in the US, has yet to show up in the European version of Home.

The vitrol in this forum thread has taken some ugly turns, with users basically asking for Sony’s head on a stick.  The solution that most have come up with for logging into home, is logging into the Japanese or US version of home, “because at least they actually work”  Also, I cribbed the above drawing from the thread, due to its great rendition of the world as Sony sees it.  This seems to be another black eye for a console that was, as recently as two months ago, making great progress in the sales war with MIcrosoft.

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