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Seems like all of the custom firmware, the cracked images and ISO’s and other methods to play Sony PSP games for “free” might all be coming to an end if the methods used by the upcoming Sony Computer Entertainment developed SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 title.
The new DRM employed by this SCEA game forces users to sign up online, use a voucher that’s included in the UMD version of the game. If you purchase the game used, you will have to purchase not only the used game, but another voucher for $20 in order to use the game.
I’m used to the feeling of how DRM treats your customers as a thief. It’s par for the course. But this seems like a bit of overkill on SCEA’s part. Whether or not this will become the standard way that SCEA games for the Sony PSP will be distributed; all this does is mask that Sony does indeed have a piracy problem. I do not feel this is the way to solve it.
SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 is in stores in the US now for $39.99.

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