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New PSP to have anti-piracy measures for 30-60 days 
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"We're going to fix retail" for PSP, pledges SCEA's Rob Dyer, who says the hardware firm has a new weapon against piracy on the console that should slow down the hackers.

Dyer admits that piracy continues to put a tremendous strain on PSP and, despite a good line-up of upcoming titles, the handheld isn't receive full developer support. But Sony has a plan.

"A lot of the stuff that will be announced at E3 we're very excited about, because they are huge titles. And we also believe that there's a way that you will be able to, not stop, but slow down the piracy in the first 30 to 60 days from a tech perspective," revealed Dyer.

"There's some code that you can embed that we've been helping developers implement in order to get people at least to see a 60-day shelf life before it gets hacked and it shows up on BitTorrent."

He added: "That's been the biggest problem, no question about it. It's become a very difficult proposition to be profitable, given the piracy right now. And the fact that the category shrunk inside of retail.

"We're going to fix retail. First party has done a great job of getting some campaigns in place to do that. We have some very big third-party titles, notably from Japan. We will have a good line-up this year. And hopefully, by virtue of that, we'll carry through to next year as well."

The all-out sequel to PSP has been much rumoured of late, with reports claiming it has a quad-core Cell-based CPU and touch screen capabilities. Read lots more on that here.


http://www.computerandvideogames.com/ar ... ?id=248036

Eh? :?

Oh, and piracy isn't killing PSP game sales, the general mood that so few games are worth buying is. It's like the mainstream music industry in that sense :oops:

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So they have anti piracy measures for 30 to 60 days. Why are they not making that longer? If they are worried about games appearing on Bit Torrent have they considered why? If the game is very expensive people simply will not be able to afford it. I do not know what the current pocket money rate is but that will not be enough to buy a game every week or month.

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