Tue, Nov 24, 2009 | 23:00 GMT
Sony to compensate customers over faulty Bloodlines download

Sony has revealed that those who downloaded a faulty version of Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines from PSN will get a replacement code.
“Yes, there was an issue with the original download,” a Sony spokesperson told Eurogamer. “It was pulled from the store and we are issuing replacement codes for those people who purchased the content before 12pm GMT on November 20.”
Apparently, PAL copies were not function and the quick fix issued for it caused even more probelms.
Hopefully, all is as right as rain now.
Via Eurogamer.


3 comments
#1
Armitage
25/11/09, 12:00 am
Ha! Sony, how you are funny, always with the issues!
/is a PS3 owner, don’t start, right, or I’ll have you
#2
Gekidami
25/11/09, 9:13 am
Is this game any good then? Already AC is awkward to play on console, i’m guessing its hell on the PSP with only one analogue.
#3
TechRyze
25/11/09, 2:37 pm
Guess what the worst annoyance with it is?
no right analogue, so the camera is a bitch to move, and it’s awkward to look around and see where the enemy is.
STUPID SONY!
Glad I no longer buy Sony products bar the 2nd hand bin these days.