PSN back in South Korea on May 16

Service only available for users age 18-years-old and above.

 

Sony Computer Entertainment Korea has announced that it will be reopening the PlayStation Store for South Korean PS3 consoles on May 16.

Gamers affected by the change will receive a free PlayStation Plus subscription for a month. However, only gamers age 18 and above can only access the online store.

Previously, the service was halted on June 29 last year due to the then new rulings of South Korea's Shutdown Law. The law was created in 2011 to prohibit gamers under 16-years-old from playing games during a six-hour lockdown from midnight until 6:00am.

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"PSN back in South Korea on May 16" was posted by Jonathan Toyad on Mon, 06 May 2013 01:09:42 -0700
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