![]() Three months or so should be enough time for current PS3/PSP/PS Vita owners to figure out what they want and download it before it gets taken down. In any case, Sony can’t support every online system it’s ever made in perpetuity. The PS3 is now 15 years old - although, interestingly, it did just get a firmware update last year to enhance security and Blu-ray functionality. Whether the PS3, PSP and PS Vita stores are really set to go down later this year, it seems unlikely that the consoles will last forever. If and when the company makes the PS3/PSP/PS Vita deprecation official, it will almost certainly issue a blog post with specific instructions about how users can preserve their purchases. As such, if there’s anything you want to keep, you might consider downloading it and storing it on an external hard drive, or alternate memory card.Īlternatively, hang tight until we get more information from Sony. If the entire PS3, PSP and PS Vita storefronts shut down, however, users might not be able to redownload any content. Generally speaking, even after a piece of software leaves a digital storefront, the content stays up on company servers, and users can re-download it at will. ![]()
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