Sony reveals new PS3 Slim logo at the end of their new PS3 Home video, tucking it at the bottom with the rest of their logo's. PSLS broke the original story of Sony's PS3 Slim.

How closely were you watching the end of the new home apartment teaser on the PlayStation.Blog? Were you too distracted by the FREE apartment in Home to catch a glimpse at the official PS3 Slim logo at the end of the video?
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  • 4
    Shattered May 15, 09
    Uhh... isn't that the normal logo... I don't see nothing different from the original one. Unless that is the point...
    • 0
      Onvacation May 15, 09
      Not sure, But wasn't this the offical Shorthand logo for PS3?

  • 3
    Tiger of Wu May 15, 09
    lolwut?
  • 2
    ChozenMaster May 15, 09
    Am I missing something? Everyone on that site seems to see it. I still see the same logo that was shown when the PS3 was first introduced...
  • 5
    Fallen Royalty May 15, 09
    PlayStationLifeStyle sucks. Haven't you noticed that yet?
  • 0
    Cruxis Mana May 15, 09
    Whilst we're getting all our news from N4G, might as well link you all to this;

    http://www.n4g.com/events_e32009/News-328829.aspx
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    HisServant77 May 15, 09
    Wow . . . I have to chuckle a little about this one

    Are people so hopeful about a slim PS3 that they're starting to see things now?

    (Which also begs the question . . . why use a PS3 slim logo for something? What, would it only be usable on the slim?!)

    EDIT: Though, they must've seen the error of their ways and deleted the article. Makes me wonder who in the world wrote the article on PSLS to begin with. Where they new? Not to put them down, just wondering.
    • 0
      Tiger of Wu May 15, 09
      No, put them down. It's what they deserve for these sorry excuses for news articles.
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    GTA_Fanatic May 16, 09
    I don't see anything "slim" about it.
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    xegaldis May 16, 09
    there doesn't seem to be anything different.

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