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Sony expands PS business to Latin America

Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) has officially announced the expansion of PlayStation business into Latin America, making its computer entertainment systems and services formally available to the region.

The Latin America expansion will specifically introduce the PS3 system, PSP (PlayStation Portable) system and PlayStation 2 system to 13 different countries in the region.

Through a distribution partnership with Sony Latin America, PlayStation services will now be available in select countries throughout the Latin America region. This includes access to PlayStation Network, a free entertainment network service that delivers original content, future-proofing system software updates, and online services that foster community among its worldwide audience.

In the coming weeks, the company plans to launch a localised website providing current PlayStation news and information relevant to users in select countries in Latin America.

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