Remember the recent
PlayStation Network outage? You know the one, right? It started in
late-April and lasted up through this weekend's
phased restoration (and continues on for many un-phased users). Well, Sony would like to sincerely apologize for the whole thing the best way it knows how: free video games. The company today announced its "Welcome Back" program, which is letting all existing PSN and Qriocity users in North America pick two of the following games:
Dead Nation, inFAMOUS, LittleBigPlanet, Super Stardust HD, and
Wipeout HD + Fury. PSP users, meanwhile, can chose two from
LittleBigPlanet, ModNation Racers, Pursuit Force, and
Kill Liberation. You can claim the games at some point in the next 30 days, and once you've downloaded, they're yours to keep. The gesture may well prove too little, too late for many disgruntled users -- but even they'll likely have trouble staying angry at Sackboy's adorable little dirt-stained mug.
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