February 25th, 2012 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: Playstation Vita, Platforms: PSP Minis | No Comments »
Developers of PS Minis apps might be looking toward a bunch of issues with their paying customers, but that’s not all. Sony’s social strategy has been compromised as Facebook had to pull the Facebook app.
Though Sony isn’t bothered with the stacks of hardware complaints it faced with the Japanese launch of the Playstation Vita, the company is looking toward a whole new set of complaints when it comes to the new app platform.
One of the biggest issues is related to malfunctioning PS Minis. When booting up a Minis app, consumers that are part of Playstation+ are faced with a C1-2858-3 error. The error prohibits gamers to play the Minis they have paid for.
On another note, Facebook has decided to pull their Facebook app from the platform as it too was facing huge technical setbacks. It had nothing to do with the Vita itself, as Sony announced the problems originate from Facebook’s side.
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