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Official PS3 firmware v3.60 to support cloud save
According to Kotaku, Sony's next firmware update (v3.60) will have an option to store your save game data in the "cloud". In other words, you can store your precious save game data online so that it could be retrieved from another PS3 console simply by logging into your PSN account. The advantage of having this feature is that it will free up hard drive spaces on your PS3. Now, this feature comes with two catches that you need to be aware of: since it "will allow save data with the copy prohibited attribute to be copied into the online storage", developers can choose to opt out--preventing the save game data from being stored online--and you must be a PlayStation Plus subscriber to use this feature. Look for “Online Saving” when this firmware becomes available.
source kotaku.com
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