After scrapping the egg from their faces with the wave of troubles the eagerly awaited 2.40 update caused, Sony have now released the fixed 2.41 to PS3 gamers.
Eric Lempel, Director of PSN Operations, posted on the official PlayStation blog the announcement saying they ”want to extend our apologies” to the PS3 community.
Here is Lempel’s full blog post:
Hi, everyone. As many of you know, we released PS3 firmware update v2.40 last week, but had to take it offline temporarily because, for a limited number of users, the XMB wouldn’t display after the update was installed. We’ve been able to fix the problem, and I’m happy to report that firmware update v2.41 will be released shortly.
We want to extend our apologies to the PlayStation community for any inconvenience. Now we’ll be looking forward to seeing everyone online and racking up those trophies!
PS3 land is safe from the tyranny of rogue code bandits once more, the village folk of PSN can start to safely harvest their trophies.
Source: Kotaku