Sony Posts PlayStation 3 v2.41 Firmware

July 08, 2008 | by Geoff Duncan

After withdrawing version 2.40 of its PlayStation 3 firmware for bricking consoles, Sony has posted version 2.41 and says the problem is solved.

Last week, Sony was forced to pull version 2.40 of its PlayStation 3 firmware after receiving reports that, in some instances, the update was "bricking" PS3 consoles, making them inoperable after users applied the update. Now, Sony has posted version 2.41 of its PlayStation 3 firmware, claiming to have solved the problem.

Sony describes problems with the 2.40 firmware as impacting a "limited number of users;" however, as yet, the company has made no public statement on how (or whether) it will help those users get their PS3s functioning again.

The new firmware update adds support for in-game XMB, enabling gamers to access PlayStation features (like their friends list) without quitting their current game. The update also adds Trophy support, a mechanism similar to Xbox 360 achievements whereby players can earn bronze, silver, gold, and platinum trophies in selected games and compare their collections with friends.

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James on Jul 8th, 2008 at 11:29 AM:

I didn't have any problems with the previous version. And this version installed just fine as well.

jeff zorn on Jul 9th, 2008 at 11:59 AM:

this new update did not fix the problem i called sony and they did not care

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