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You Can Soon Save Your PS3 Games In Thin Air

Kotaku has learned that earlier today, Sony informed developers of a new feature for the PlayStation 3: the ability to save games in the ā€œcloudā€.

Cloud storage means that, rather than just keeping your save game data on your PlayStation 3’s hard drive, users will be given the option to upload their saves remotely to a server. The advantage of this is that not only does it save the user space on their hard drive, but since it’s tied to a PlayStation Network account, it can be pulled down to different consoles whenever and wherever the user desires.

First rumoured all the way back in 2009, there is of course a catch: it’ll only be made available to PlayStation Plus subscribers, not the great unwashed. Actually, there are two catches: Sony bundled the announcement with the clause that, because saving games to the cloud ā€œwill allow save data with the copy prohibited attribute to be copied into the online storageā€, developers are able to opt out and bar their games from using it should there be a concern.

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Sony will call the process ā€œOnline Savingā€, and it’ll be made available as part of the PS3’s upcoming 3.60 firmware update. We’ve contacted the company for further information, and will update if we hear back.

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