In a bid to fight piracy, Sony will release a new firmware for the PS3 next week which will disable the "Install Other OS" feature, which has previously allowed users to install Linux on the PS3.
While Sony cites "security concerns", Japanese media outet Nikkei English News first reported this as a way to combat piracy on the system.
Users can opt not to update to the new firmware, but they will no longer be able to use PlayStation Network features, such as online play, and they may have trouble playing some of the latest Blu-ray titles, as the require key update found in the new firmware will not have been made.
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While Sony cites "security concerns", Japanese media outet Nikkei English News first reported this as a way to combat piracy on the system.
Users can opt not to update to the new firmware, but they will no longer be able to use PlayStation Network features, such as online play, and they may have trouble playing some of the latest Blu-ray titles, as the require key update found in the new firmware will not have been made.
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