Electronic Theatre delivers the news of a small update to the PlayStation Network for European gamers - reportedly now equipped with the ability to synchronise their PlayStation Network Account at the PlayStation Network’s online portal.

The PlayStation Network has received a small update for European gamers this week. Though not actually requiring any downloading, patching or updating on the PLAYSTATION3 system itself, European PLAYSTATION3 owners can now synchronise their PlayStation Network Account stored on their PLAYSTATION3 console with that at the PlayStation Network’s online portal, eu.playstation.com...
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    Xenctuary Dec 30, 08
    Oh joy. Welcome to 2005 Sony!
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      Fatal Error Dec 30, 08
      You mean "Welcome to 2005 Europe".
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        Xenctuary Jan 2, 09
        No, I meant what I wrote. It's still the same company, regardless of which branch it is.
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          Final Blade Jan 2, 09
          This has been out for awhile now for Sony, It's just Europe is Slow on the change.
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    EOM Bassist Dec 30, 08
    Haha, i'm sure we're all thrilled to hear this ground breaking news from Sony. It's good to know they're doing something useful in their spare time...
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    Seeker X Dec 30, 08
    Umm, you guys mean SCEE and not SCE as a whole since I'm sure the American division had it a while ago?
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    HisServant77 Dec 30, 08
    Yeah, the American side has had this for a LONG LONG time. Of course . . . unless I'm mistaken, the EU part has had this for a while now too! I think the source is behind in the times? Unless I'm missing something here . . .
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    Shadow of Death Dec 31, 08
    Oddly, a while ago (few hours ago), I was on my PS3 and noticed odd behaviour with Friends list/network...

    Namely:

    Signing out (These days I'm never signed out, except when I turn off my system or change account XD). It happened twice, in short order...

    Weeeird Friends list behaviour - People who aren't signed in, being listed as 'signed in', and they have a copy of my own comment...

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