Thursday, March 13, 2008

More PSN Integration: KILLZONE 2 Official Website

Somethings going on over at the PlayStation Network. First the Sony EU forums were integrated, and now the official KILLZONE website is as well. Straight from the KILLZONE Command Center.

"Killzone.com is currently undergoing important changes behind the scenes. We're joining forces with the PLAYSTATION®Network to offer you new and exciting functionality. To take full advantage of future upgrades to the website, and to preserve your current profile, please link your Killzone.com account to your PLAYSTATION®Network account. It's a simple one-time procedure:

If you DO have a PLAYSTATION®Network account:

1. Sign in to your Killzone.com account.
2. When the dialog box prompts you to link your accounts, click on "yes".
3. Sign in to your PLAYSTATION®Network account.

If you DON'T have a PLAYSTATION®Network account:

1. Sign in to your Killzone.com account.
2. When the dialog box prompts you to link your accounts, click on "sign up here" to open the sign-up form in a new window.
3. Follow the instructions to create a new PLAYSTATION®Network account.
4. Return to the previous window and click on "yes".
5. Sign in to your PLAYSTATION®Network account.

You're done! Click on "OK" to return to Killzone.com."
Hmm. Like I've said in the EU forums post, this is probably all in preparation for the big April PlayStation Network overhaul.

[KILLZONE: News]

2 comments:

incredibilistic said...

Linked up my account the other day.

Not that it really matters for me that much since my user name for Killzone.com and my PSN ID are the same.

Actually I use "incredibilistic" for almost everything except my bank account logon.

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