Sony Is Helping Out Devs Affected By PSN Downtime

While customers wait to hear, well, anything of substance from Sony regarding the continued PlayStation Network downtime, at least somebody is hearing from the company, and that’s developers affected by the prolonged outage.

Mad Blocker Alpha is a game that was supposed to have been released on the PSN last week, but because of the downtime hasn’t been able to be downloaded by, well, anyone. So what’s Sony doing to help the developers of the game out?

“Sony will be helping us retain key focus [prominent placement on the PSN Store]for an extra few weeks as they understand how something like this can affect a small dev studio like ours,” says Paddy Murphy, boss of developers Open Emotion. “As it’s our first week in the US, I’m sure it will affect sales, but we have to understand that Sony wouldn’t take down the entire PSN on a whim. As long as they can give us some marketing assistance when the PSN is back up, we are sure we will be able to recoup our potential losses.”

Sony Helping Devs Affected by PSN Outage [IGN]


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