Thursday, March 10, 2011

Saved games from your PS3, now in the cloud if you Plus

Hallelujah! Welcome to the s. XXI, Sony! It was time. Sony has announced that the PlayStation 3 game saves can be stored in the cloud, Sony's servers. Years of waiting and rumors for a much needed improvement as logic in the days when 'The Cloud' lives in the doorway opposite to our house and it's something as ordinary as going down to buy bread and drink a vermouth.

Of course, no novelty cheer before details. As it was expected that improvement can only be used by members of PlayStation Plus, which will have to check out. There are also certain restrictions like a maximum-sized (up to 150 MB) and number of files (up 1,000), but figures seem high enough for the vast majority of users do not encounter difficulties in this regard.

This development will immediately notify all members PlayStation Plus and is implemented in the 3.60 update to be released tomorrow, Thursday 10 March. An interesting aspect is that the saves will be available for any console, as long as it is connected to the network and the user correctly identified.

The items stored in the tag are not just a security measure, a copy or backup to spoil if the console does not lose hundreds or thousands of hours of gameplay. Do you like the idea? I have, since then, although it is expected for a long time. Buzz In Tech News | PlayStation Plus, the subscription fee for PS3.

In Joystiq | online storage comes to Playstation Plus. More | PlayStation Blog.

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