But we can understand why some gamers would be dismayed by the news, as it does restrict your options.Ī new PlayStation Network account management website will let you deactivate devices attached to your PSN account using your computer. We suspect these changes won't practically affect too many people - there can't be that many gamers out there using more than two PS3 consoles tied to one PlayStation Network account. We wouldn't be at all surprised if the same policy is enforced in the US before long. Right now the changes apply to gamers in the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia and the Middle East. It's reckoned that Sony's logic is that people are sharing one PSN account to access the same pool of delicious downloads without paying individually, the scamps. Prior to the changes, you used to be able to access PlayStation Store downloads from five different consoles. Anything you've bought since then will now only be accessible on two activated PS3 consoles, or two activated PSP consoles. Sony broke the news in a post on its blog, with the new terms and conditions coming into effect as of 18 November (last Friday). Sony is now restricting the number of consoles you can access your PlayStation Store purchases from, in a bid to crack down on people sharing games, the BBC reports.
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