![]() ![]() “I am a loyal fan of your products (especially PS3) and I would like to Request that you HIRE Multiple Snipers to Assassinate every person involved with that Anonymous Group who is Boycotting Sony and who is probably causing all this heartache to all your fans,” wrote user Justp94. ![]() On Anonymous’ Facebook pages, and in the comments on the Sony blog, PSN users have taken to the comments to express their frustration, both with Sony and Anonymous. “We have no qualms about our actions, even though it may affect fellow anonymous or supporters… we hope they understand the bigger picture.” “Take a break from online gaming for a while….it will help your skills, your health, and your emotional levels, which by the way are a bit out of order if they are being shackled by the PSN being down,” Anonymous posted on its Facebook page. According to TechCrunch, the operation was controversial, even within Anonymous, because it negatively affected users, as well as the company.Īnonymous categorically denied its role in the current PSN outage in a press release posted to AnonNews entitled,”For Once We Didn’t Do It.” A post on the Anonymous Facebook page, however, suggests the group played a part - or, at least, some of its members did. Since Sony has remained mostly mum on reasons for the downtime, others have filled the void with their own theories - most notably, that the outage is part of Anonymous’ “Operation Sony,” the group’s orchestrated vendetta against the electronics giant for its legal action against PlayStation 3 jailbreaker George “GeoHot” Hotz, which was recently settled out of court.Ī few weeks ago, Anonymous successfully slowed down the PSN by launching a series of denial of service attacks. It is not yet known whether a deluge of gamers played any part in the PSN global outage. The blackout arrived just as a slew of popular games, including Mortal Kombat, Portal 2, Free Realms, SOCOM 4 and a beta release of inFAMOUS 2, became available. Sony preps free online multiplayer weekend for PS4 owners ![]() Sony reverses wrongful ban of PlayStation 4 player due to ‘offensive’ PSN ID ![]()
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