With the best intentions in the world, Sony recently opened up a competition called Bid For Greatness, which would let PS3 users compete to get hold of some props and costumes used in the companyâs recent âGreatnessâ commercial. There seems to be a problem, though, and it lies in Sonyâs execution.
The first item, a costume from Killzone, was won by a user called REDSOXFAN95. Who has promptly been accused of cheating.
See, like most online leaderboards, Sonyâs trophies have long been vulnerable to hacking and exploits. And when PSN Profiles took a look at REDSOXFAN95âs trophy history, they quickly accused him of using âillegitimate methods to obtain trophiesâ.
A look at his PSN profile shows why some have grounds for suspicion. According to the profile page on Your Gamer Cards, REDSOXFAN95 somehow managed to rack up over 8000 trophies between mid-November 2012 and January 2, 2013.
Interesting. Could be a glitch in the system, but then, it could also be the first of many items being claimed by those who have cheated their way to a sizable trophy collection.
Weâve contacted Sony for comment, and will update if we hear back.
Bid For Greatness [Sony, via GameTrailers]