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A week after Sony released its v2.40 Playstation 3 update and then abruptly pulled it because of complaints about its stability, the company is now set to re-release the update again this week.
The new update, V2.41, is said to be free of errors now and will be made available for download by the middle of the week. This update, like V2.40 before it, will bring the much requested in-game access to the XMB as well as the game trophies similar to the Xbox’s Achievement points.
Hopefully, Sony does deliver on the promise of a bug-free update this time. Fortunately, I wasn’t able to upgrade my PS3 to the 2.40 update.
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Category: Hardware
Tags: Firmware, PlayStation 3, PS3, Sony, Updates
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One Response for "Sony to release working update this week"
July 8th, 2008 at 01:22
1I updated to version 2.40 on my 320GB PS3. No problems at all. However the XMB is slaggish, I hope they fix this in 2.41 and make it smoother.
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