Sep 1 2008, 12:05am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony delays the Playstation Life service but says it will be free of charge.
Sony announced previously that Playstation Life for the PS3 would launch in August. Now we are in September and Sony is blaming unfinished paperwork for the delay of the 3D earth news service.
Life with Playstation uses a 3D earth for navigating to news and weather information. Because the service runs on the PS3, the earth looks pretty realistic.
Life with PlayStation will offer a variety of interactive content and channels that are linked to the 3D world interface.
Sony did not specify a new release date for Playstation Life.
Via the Sony Playstation blog.
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