Sony and Sky plans to bring TV shows to PSP
Sony‘s latest PSP firmware 3.11 was decrypted yesterday, and a new downgrader can almost be seen over the horizon. Things are looking very bright indeed for the homebrew scene these days, and most people may be thinking that Sony has nothing more up its sleeves. Well, it seems that Sony took a few steps away from that direction, and is now engaged with trying to lure fans back.
New Media Age reports that Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) is currently having discussions with the UK television station Sky, regarding a future venture which will allow PSP users to download television shows.
As a brief note for our non-European readers, Sky broadcasts high-caliber programs in the UK and in Ireland. Among the shows that they air, Lost, 24, The Simpsons, Pokemon, Deadwood and Stargate SG-1, are just a few. These programs are quite popular, as you all know, and this strategy is expected to draw a lot of money people if it proves to be successful.
Details are a bit scarce as of now, but we will be sure to update you as soon as we get new information. The said service is believed to go live later this year.
Via NMA
Sony‘s latest PSP firmware 3.11 was decrypted yesterday, and a new downgrader can almost be seen over the horizon. Things are looking very bright indeed for the homebrew scene these days, and most people may be thinking that Sony has nothing more up its sleeves. Well, it seems that Sony took a few steps away from that direction, and is now engaged with trying to lure fans back.
New Media Age reports that Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) is currently having discussions with the UK television station Sky, regarding a future venture which will allow PSP users to download television shows.
As a brief note for our non-European readers, Sky broadcasts high-caliber programs in the UK and in Ireland. Among the shows that they air, Lost, 24, The Simpsons, Pokemon, Deadwood and Stargate SG-1, are just a few. These programs are quite popular, as you all know, and this strategy is expected to draw a lot of money people if it proves to be successful.
Details are a bit scarce as of now, but we will be sure to update you as soon as we get new information. The said service is believed to go live later this year.
Via NMA