As we previously reported, there was no update to the PlayStation Store this week due to the store revamp currently underway. The old PlayStation Store is still accessible so you can still download something that you’ve missed. The US Store has a Promotion on Warhawk, which you can now get for only $29.99 (original price $39.99). The European Store has Gran Turismo 5: Prologue for sale and is due for release in the US in mid-April. See below for some screens of the new PlayStation Store.
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Warhawk Patch v1.3 available to download today
The Warhawk servers have gone down for maintenance today until 4:00PM GMT, after which patch v1.3 will be available to download. To update your game, simply start Warhawk and wait for the prompt to download the patch. The patch includes various new features including two new weapons and various other changes to the game. See below for a list of changes.
Changelog:
- Bio-field Emitter – creates a zone for healing allies and a zone for damaging enemies.
- Mechnical Field Wrench – can be used to repair vehicles and turrents and damage enemy vehicles and turrets.
- New insignias and paint schemes
- .50cal turret targeting enhanced
- Points for CTF defend and flag-carrier kill updated
- CTF sudden-death trigger fixed
- CTF flag throw/drop functionality disabled
- New VOIP functionality
- Home game-launching
More PlayStation Store revampe details
As we previously reported, the new PlayStation Store will launch in mid-April, prior to the release of the new Warhawk booster pack, Operation: Broken Mirror. The store will come as part of PS3 Firmware 2.30, which will replace the current web-based store with a embedded store that will allow for quicker loading. As a result, the mouse pointer will be removed and navigating the store will be similar to navigating a menu (like the XMB). The standard definition version of the store will list more items than the current 3 item limit.
The content and categories for the new store will vary between the different regions, but this is mainly due to the different market needs. The new PlayStation Store will only affect the PS3 version, and not the PC version. The new store will dynamically update every time you visit, however, the background will remain the same for now. Due to regional licensing, legal logistics, language, and localization, a "global" PlayStation will not be created, so you will still have to wait until games are available in your region.
The new layout will mean that 20 items will be displayed on a page, compared to just 6 (3 for SD displays) items on the current layout. This will make finding what you want easier, and decreasing navigation time. More screenshots will be released before the final launch so look our for those.
Noel Silvia wrote on PlayStation.Blog (March 31st at 10:04 AM):
"The new Store will no longer be browser based in the same way the current Store is, making things A LOT faster and smoother; hence the required firmware update.
On the back end, this switch in systems means having to port all of the current code over to the new Store, and, since the new Store is less ‘texty’ and more ‘visual’, it also means having to create a whole bunch of new art assets just for this Store.
We appreciate everyone understanding that these things take time, and appreciate everyone’s patience. We’re just as excited about the new Store as you are!
Hope this helped to answer your question!"
Noel Silvia wrote on PlayStation.Blog (March 31st at 6:49 PM):
"That’s correct – the new Store will be mouse free, so it’ll be like clicking through a menu rather than looking at a web page.
One of the many great advantages of leaving behind an web-based Store."
Noel Silvia wrote on PlayStation.Blog (March 31st at 6:57 PM):
"You’ll see some dynamic changes each time you log in to the new Store, but the background will not change…for now.
Hope this helps answer your question!"
New PlaySation Store Photos and Press Release
As you may already know, the PlayStation Store is getting a revamp in April, and will include a new interface design and better navigation. As a result, there will be no PlayStation Store updates for the next two weeks, while Sony work on improving the store. This puts the release date for the new store around middle of April. SCEE made the announcement today in an official press release, and released some photos of the new store (see below). The press release is also included below.
Screenshots:
Press Release:
This April, PLAYSTATION Store, the online content store on PLAYSTATION Network, is getting a whole new look and feel – and it’s in response to feedback from the millions of PSN registrants in the PAL region.
The revamp comes in response to a survey last year which showed that many PLAYSTATION Store users wanted a better interface and easier navigation. The new design will deliver a hugely improved navigation system, much greater scope for categorisation and a dynamic new user interface.
Content will be suspended for two weeks while the improvements are carried out but users can look forward to a special update in mid-April.
There will be no weekly content updates between now and the re-launch, although users can still download content from the back catalogue, such as Warhawk and Gran Turismo 5 Prologue.
The PLAYSTATION Store revamp will not affect PLAYSTATION Network accounts or the virtual wallet system.
Firmware 2.20 causing problems with streaming MPEG-4 Video
Firmware 2.20 was released last week, and it seems that Sony has tweaked some code that is causing problems with streaming MPEG-4 videos. Usually, Firmware updates are released to fix bugs and errors with the software, but it seems Sony has managed to do a u-turn in this particular case. According to several posts on the Official PlayStation forums, MPEG-4 videos stutter to a point that the video is completely unplayable.
Aside from this, some even posted additional problems that they were experiencing. Streaming mpeg-2 files at 10x, 30x, and 120x speeds run only at a tenth of the designated speeds. Also, users have found out that skipping over unwanted content has become something that was very difficult to do. The issue is noting to do with the Media Server connection or the software itself. Media Server software such as TVersity and Nero Media Home have all tested fine with other content including DivX/XviD files.
Hopefully Sony are on the case and are preparing a fix for this issue. Look our for more details on this story over the coming weeks. We may just get a minor firmware update to fix this issue.
PlayStation Store update for March 27th 2008
The US have received a massive update this week as part of this weeks PlayStation Network Store update. The US have received a new demo, plenty of add-on content for five different games, over ten new game videos and movie trailers, as well as a new theme and MGS wallpaper. Europe, on the other hand received a much smaller update consisting of a new playable demo, two news full games – the main one being Gran Turismo 5: Prologue, and some game add-on content and videos. Check out the list of new additions below.
European Additions:
- Playable Demos
- UEFA Euro 2008
- Full Games
- Gran Turismo 5: Prologue (£24.99)
- Reel Fishing (£3.99)
- Game Add-on Content
- Unreal Tournament 3 Map Pack
- Eye of Judgement Bio Rebellion Set 2 (£6.99)
- Turok Maps Pack (£1.99)
- Video
- Everybody’s Golf World Tour Trailer
- Eye of Judgement Bio Rebellion Trailer
- GT5 Prologue TV Ad
- Dark Sector/Veggie Abuse Trailers
- DW6 Producer Q&A Trailer
US Additions:
- Playable Demos
- R-Type Command Demo
- Downloadable Games
- flOw bundle ($8.99)
- Warhawk limited-time discount ($29.99 for 2 weeks until April 15th)
- Add-on Game Content
- Turok Multiplayer Map Pack 1 ($4.99)
- High Stakes: Poker Edition camera add-on (free)
- Unreal Tournament 3 Map Pack (free)
- Rock Band
- "More Than A Feeling" – Boston ($1.99)
- "Hitch A Ride" – Boston ($1.99)
- "Peace of Mind" – Boston ($1.99)
- "Rock and Roll Band" – Boston ($1.99)
- "Smokin’" – Boston ($1.99)
- "Something About You" – Boston ($1.99)
- Boston Pack 01 ($9.99)
- Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore downloadable songs ($1.50 each)
- Game Videos
- Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Mars Volta Video
- Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Thin Lizzy Video
- Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Weezer Video
- Warhawk Update v1.3 Trailer
- GTA IV Trailer 4
- Winter X Games ’08 Play the Pros
- God of War: Chains of Olympus – TV spot
- Wyclef’s "Fast Car" Music Video (limited time only)
- PURE Gameplay Trailer
- PURE CG Trailer
- Movie and Blu-ray Disc Trailers
- Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Fall 2007 TV Spot
- PS3 Themes
- Eye of Judgment Theme
- PS3 Wallpaper
- Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots SNEAK OUT Wallpaper
UPDATE (March 28th 2008):
Sony features some technical difficulties in updating the European PlayStation Store yesterday, and as a result only a few items were added. The issue has now been resolved and we have included the complete list.
UPDATE: Warhawk: Operation Broken Mirror Update
The latest booster pack for Warhark, Operation Broken Mirror, will be available to download to from PlayStation Store on April 17th, at the price of £3.99/$7.99. The booster pack will contain a entirely new layout called Vaporfield Glacier, with seven different layouts, and a new vehicle: the APC or Armoured Personnel Carrier. You can see our earlier report of Operation Broken Mirror here. Press Release and images below.
Images:
Official Press Release:
Since the first expansion pack (Operation: Omega Dawn) was released on PLAYSTATION Network (PSN) last December, Warhawk soldiers have been stepping up the attack around the world, battling for domination on the ground and in the air. To fuel the battle and keep morale high, expansion pack Operation: Broken Mirror will launch exclusively on PSN in April, bringing the mighty Armoured Personnel Carrier into the fray as troops battle it out in the seven arenas of the new Vaporfield Glacier.
The Glacier is a new Eucadian stronghold where snowy conditions blanket an intricate network of freeways and towns, the hub of which is the war torn Radial Village. Desperate for an advantage, the Eucadian army has established a research base in the southern polar wastes, far away from the active battle fronts. However, there is a mole in the camp and secret intelligence has been leaked to the Chernovan command instigating a lethal invasion force. The battle will be decided across seven arenas capable of holding different numbers of players – up to 32 gamers can fight in Tundra Assault, for example, while Olsavik Village is designed for smaller battles with four to eight players.
New terrain requires new equipment and what better for ground assaults in the snow than the Armoured Personnel Carrier? Designed for rapid infiltration, the tough and swift APC allows six passengers to fire weapons through its side hatches and features a ‘speed boost’ to charge through enemy lines more effectively. Once the APC reaches its destination, it acts as a forward spawn point for swarms of reinforcements. There’s also a driver-activated E-POD (Electrostatic Plasma Ordinance Disrupter) that emits a burst of energy that absorbs enemy fire to provide a temporary shield for your troops. It’s also a hazard for enemy Warhawk which are destroyed if they come into contact with it. The APC comes in two forms; one Eucadian (M-22 APC/SW) and one Chernovan (HE7-Walrus).
Before Operation: Broken Mirror, there’s another addition to your Warhawk experience via a downloadable patch. Early April, two new troop weapons are coming to the theatre of combat: the wrench and the Bio Field Generator. The wrench pickup replaces the knife and can be used in the same way – as a melee weapon that can kill enemy infantry with a single strike – but it’s not just a weapon; it be used to repair friendly vehicles. By simply standing next to the vehicle and striking it with the wrench, the lifespan of the vehicle is extended – with the opposite occurring when enemy vehicles are struck. The Bio Field Generator also replaces the knife and is deployed like a proximity mine, sticking to walls and vehicles. It generates a nanite cloud of your team’s colour – allied troops standing within the cloud experience rapid health regeneration with the opposite occurring to the enemy.
The Warhawk landscape has changed once again – download Operation: Broken Mirror for Warhawk via PSN in April and get ready to change the way you wage war…
UPDATE (March 28th 2008):
Operation Broken Mirror has now gone gold, and will be available to download on April 17th.
Warhawk patch v1.4 to carry new game modes
With Warhawk patch v1.3 not even out yet, Dylan Jobe, Game Director for Warhawk, has mentioned that development on patch v1.4 has already begun. In a blog comment over at the PlayStation Blog, Jobe has confirmed that the development team "is hard at work on developing some new game modes." Jobe mentioned that the new designes are at various stages of development, but no details were given on which game modes are being developed. According to Jobe, "he next patch *will* have new modes, and of course, they will be free."
PlayStation Blog Comment:
"As you know we keep updating you guys with new free stuff along with new boosters.
So while I can’t say too much, I can say that the team is hard at work on developing some new game modes.
We have a lot of new designs at various phases of development so I can’t say which ones will make the cut for the v 1.4 patch just yet…but rest assure that the next patch *will* have new modes, and of course, they will be free."
System Software Ver. 2.20
General
- Blu-ray Disc Profile 2.0 (BD-LIVE) is now supported. Visit the BD-Live guide in Help & Support under PS3 > Video at eu.playstation.com for more details.
- You can now copy playlists that you create in Music and Photo to a PSP system.
Settings
- The way you register Bluetooth devices has changed. Also, you can now manage your registered devices.
- A [BD Internet Connection] setting has been added under [BD/DVD Settings].
- An [Audio Output Device] setting has been added under [Remote Play Settings].
Photo
- You can now display an image while editing a playlist.
Music
- You can now play a music track while editing a playlist.
Video
- You can now play DivX and WMV format files that are 2GB or larger.
- You can now display subtitles in DivX-format video files.
- You can now begin playing a DVD from the point where you previously stopped it (Resume Play).
- A [Mosquito Noise Reduction] option has been added under [AV Settings] in the control panel for standard DVDs.
- You can now play BD-R version 1.2 (LTH BD-R) discs.
- LTH, or low to high, is a recording method that supports organic dye write-once BD-R media.
Network
- You can now change some PS3 system settings during remote play.
- [Save Target] has been added as an option under [File] in the browse mode menu of the Internet browser. This option lets you save a file that is linked from a Web page, such as an image or video file, or other type of file, to your PS3 system’s hard drive or storage media.
- The Internet browser now displays Web pages more quickly.
- Using the Internet browser, you can now play a linked video file as it is being downloaded.
- Some types of video files cannot be viewed in this manner and must be downloaded completely before playback.
PS3 Firmware 2.20
Following last weeks announcement from Sony, Firmware 2.20 for the PlayStation 3 is now available to download. The firmware update includes Blu-Ray Profile 2.0 (a.k.a BD-Live). BD-Live offers users new interactive features such as a variety of downloadable content, including bonus scenes, shorts, trailers, subtitles, ringtones that can be sent to mobile phones, images, and interactive games. Blu-Ray movies requiring Profile 2.0 will be available from next month. See the changelog below:
Changelog:
- General
- Blu-ray Disc Profile 2.0 (BD-LIVE) is now supported. Visit the BD-Live guide in Help & Support under PS3 > Video at eu.playstation.com for more details.
- You can now copy playlists that you create in Music and Photo to a PSP system.
- Settings
- The way you register Bluetooth devices has changed. Also, you can now manage your registered devices.
- A [BD Internet Connection] setting has been added under [BD/DVD Settings].
- An [Audio Output Device] setting has been added under [Remote Play Settings].
- Photo
- You can now display an image while editing a playlist.
- Music
- You can now play a music track while editing a playlist.
- Video
- You can now play DivX and WMV format files that are 2GB or larger.
- You can now display subtitles in DivX-format video files.
- You can now begin playing a DVD from the point where you previously stopped it (Resume Play).
- A [Mosquito Noise Reduction] option has been added under [AV Settings] in the control panel for standard DVDs.
- You can now play BD-R version 1.2 (LTH BD-R) discs.
- LTH, or low to high, is a recording method that supports organic dye write-once BD-R media.
- Network
- You can now change some PS3 system settings during remote play.
- [Save Target] has been added as an option under [File] in the browse mode menu of the Internet browser. This option lets you save a file that is linked from a Web page, such as an image or video file, or other type of file, to your PS3 system’s hard drive or storage media.
- The Internet browser now displays Web pages more quickly.
- Using the Internet browser, you can now play a linked video file as it is being downloaded.
- Some types of video files cannot be viewed in this manner and must be downloaded completely before playback.