Sony responds to fans calling for a #BetterPSN
Above: Sony hears you, gamers -- although it isn't addressing any specific requests.
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July 9, 2015 5:36 PM
Jeff Grubb
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Sony’s PlayStation Network
doesn’t always work that well, and gamers have spent much of today trying to let the company know that they want something better.
Gamers on the
forum NeoGAF organized a hashtag campaign and
website called
#BetterPSN to petition Sony to improve its online infrastructure with basic functionality. And now, the company is letting fans know that it hears them.
“Feedback from our community is very important to us and helps guide our ongoing commitment toward making PlayStation the best place to play,” a Sony spokesperson said in a statement provided to GamesBeat. “We encourage users to submit ideas on ways to improve PlayStation products and services here:
http://share.blog.us.playstation.com/. We appreciate the dialogue we have with our gamers and have built and improved features based directly on their input.”