Playstation Network will return “in the coming days”.

Playstation Network hacked

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Playstation Network users around the world were “interrupted” again with their online gaming experience when the Playstation Network itself was hacked a few days ago. Issues of misuse of credit card and personal information of Playstation Network users by the unidentified hacker quickly loomed around the internet. The network hasn’t been online until now.

But good thing that Sony takes their business and customers seriously. Sony, through Hoard Stringer, the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, of Sony Corporation, released a statement regarding the situation.

According to Stringer, there hasn’t been any confirmed evidence that credit card and personal information was misused in the hacking process. Sony went on to give a “Welcome Back” package to their customers when the Playstation Network finally comes online.

As we have announced, we will be offering a “Welcome Back” package to our customers once our PlayStation Network and Qriocity services are up and running. This will include, among other benefits, a month of free PlayStation Plus membership for all PSN customers, as well as an extension of subscriptions for PlayStation Plus and Music Unlimited customers to make up for time lost.

As a company we — and I — apologize for the inconvenience and concern caused by this attack. Under the leadership of Kazuo Hirai, we have teams working around the clock and around the world to restore your access to those services as quickly, and as safely, as possible.

You can check out the entire letter of Hoard Stringer here.


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