Sony Made Network Access the Real Prize in Fighting PS3 Piracy

Sony Made Network Access the Real Prize in Fighting PS3 Piracy

In February 2011, Sony began permanently banning PlayStation Network accounts of players using PS3 circumvention devices. The shift signaled a broader industry change: rather than rely on hardware-level locks alone, game makers would weaponize online services themselves. Network access became more valuable to control than the console sitting in your living room.

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