PS3 players are reportedly unable to download certain games’ patches
Thi🧔s includes Little Big Planet, Journey, Lego Star Wars, and more.

PlayStation 3 players are reporting that several games are not receiving update patches ahead of the digital stor🎉e🃏’s closure.
According to a thread on the , as well as several comments in a , players aren’t able to download PS3 patches that are essential for online play and to earn trophies, whether players own the games digitally or physically. It’s currently affecting several titles including Battlefield 4, Gran Turismo 5, Journey, LittleBigPlanet (Game of the Year Edition), and LEGO Star Wars: Th𒆙e Complete Saga, plus m🃏any more.
The patches aren't disappearing in a uniform manner; LittleBigPlanet's GOTY edition is affected, but the standard version of the game is💝 not, while only certain territories are affected f❀or Battlefield 4 and Gran Turismo 5, so there’s a possibility that it could be a bug causing these issues rather than as a result of the upcoming store closure.
As announced a few weeks ago, PlayStation will be shutting down the PlayStation store for PS3 and PSVita players this summer - which also affects the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:web version of the stores. As confirmed by Sony, once the PS Store shuts down for those consoles affectedဣ, players will no longer be able to purchase new digital games throug🌊h the service or download any patches.
If there’s one silver lining though, it's that players will still be able to redownload and play games that they had previously purchased through the store, which also includes the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:free PS Plus games. Just make sure you still have an active subscription for the PlaySta🅠tion service and have the game updated to the latest version before July 2, 2021 - if its patches haven’t vanished, that is.
Want to know what games you should check out before the store closes? Take a look at our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Best PS3 games list.
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