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PS3 Video Store live in Europe

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 22 Nov 2009 1:33 User comments (2)

PS3 Video Store live in Europe According to Olga Puzanova, Sony Europe Senior Manager of Marketing and Programming, the PS3 PSN Video Store is now live in the UK, Germany, France and Spain.
Says the blog post:

We’ve got amazing content lined up for you at launch, loads of latest new releases and all-time favourite classics. I will be updating you weekly via PlayStation Blog with all the new additions.

Now you can save the trip to the shops and enjoy hundreds of films in the comfort of your own sofa on your PS3 or on the go with PSP.

To celebrate the launch we are giving you PlayStation fans something extra! Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code: Two Great Movies for the Price of One! Its simple – you buy Angels & Demons and we e-mail you the voucher for The Da Vinci code. How great is that?



And if you are new to PlayStation we don’t want you to miss out! Just register your new console on PlayStation Network between November 19 and 30 and we will send you a voucher for Transformers movie. Yep, you can own Megan Fox in HD on your PS3 forever!

Right…we are now off to enjoy our preview event with Little Boots and DJ Annie Mac but I will leave you with the sneak peak of our store. Speak next week!



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2 user comments

122.11.2009 16:59
manrod
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This is all well and good but knowing PSN in the U.K it'll be ridiculous prices which I just don't want to pay.

I'd rather stick with the built in web browser and go on TvShack like I have been doing since i've got my PS3.

223.11.2009 12:15

Any idea does it support subtitles?

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