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Brick House: PlayStation 3 Getting Some Updates

The PS3 team are releasing a fix for the recent update.
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PlayStation 3 players, listen up! Remember that system bricking update you recently received? Yeah, the one that has caused you to use your console as a doorstop or turn it into a grill? Well

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The support team for the PlayStation 3 has identified the problem and will be releasing another update to fix the update that screwed up your system.  In a post on the community forums, the Community Manager Morgan Haro said that the new update will be available shortly.

We have identified the issue related to the PlayStation 3 software update (version 4.45) that impacted a small number of PS3 systems earlier this week. A new PS3 system software update is planned to be released on June 27th  that resolves the issue. Thank you for your patience and understanding and we apologize for the inconvenience. -Morgan Haro

Of course, if your system is bricked, how are you supposed to install the new update? Haro says that on the 27th they will release the steps on how to apply the patch. 

 The PS3 grill. Photo courtesy of Engadget.

This is a volatile time for Sony where many people, not just gamers, are watching it with great interest.  With the dawn of the PlayStation 4 and next-gen gaming looming on the horizon, Sony cannot afford to make mistakes.  Even though the PS4 is being pre-ordered in record breaking numbers, most potential buyers are still using their PS3s.  Gamers tend to not forget, so Sony needs to keep its balance and not have these issues with its hardware while walking the fine line of consumer satisfaction.


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