Sony launches browser-based PlayStation Store
Sony has launched the Sony Entertainment Network store, a browser-based store front that lets you purchase PlayStation Store content from your PC.
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Sony has launched the Sony Entertainment Network store, a browser-based store front that lets you purchase PlayStation Store content from your PC.
The PlayStation Network has made huge inroads on Xbox Live Arcade over the years, now looking the better online service in many ways, but it has been missing a way to access the store over the cyberweb. Thankfully, Sony is launching a site to browse and buy games in your browser this month, having debuted such a thing in Europe in December.
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This week's PlayStation Store downloads include demos for El Shaddai and Dungeon Siege 3, game downloads of New Adventure Island and Soldier Blade, and discounts on Assassin's Creed titles, Bad Company 2, and Warhawk.
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