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Sony releases E3 2014 app

Written by James Delahunty @ 07 Jun 2014 4:27

Sony releases E3 2014 app

Sony has released an E3 2014 app that can be used to watch the company's E3 press conference, trailers, view screenshots and do more things.
The app can be download by U.S. users on the PlayStation 4 (PS4) console now, but it's unclear whether it will be available for PS3 too before E3 kicks off. PS4 owners can use it to watch Sony's E3 press conference live and then check out screenshots, trailers and other information from the show floor.

The app also has gold and silver challenges you can complete in the app that will grant you up to 250 Sony Rewards points – these points will be available to unlock until June 24th.

You can also get an Amazon Prime 30-day trial and a Music Unlimited 30-day trial through the app. Sony will also have 6,000 invites per day for the PlayStation Now Private Beta on PS4, starting June 10th at 12pm PDT, so you'll have to login in early for a shot at an invite.

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