Sony's customers are still in the dark on whether the premium Playstation Plus service will be required to watch Hulu Plus on the Playstation 3, even as more unverified information comes in.

Last week, I discovered that Hulu Plus on the PS3 may require a Playstation Plus subscription ($50 per year or $18 quarterly), based on some code hidden in one of Hulu's Web pages. I e-mailed Sony and Hulu for a response, but heard nothing. Sony later dismissed the report as "rumors and speculation," which is an odd thing to say given that Hulu's own Web site provided the evidence.

Now, Playstation Lifestyle reports that PS Plus will only be required during Hulu Plus' preview period. Invitations for that preview are going out in batches, but there's no word on when the service will be available to all.

But Playstation Lifestyle's story doesn't come straight from Sony or Hulu, either. The source may actually be a Reddit commenter who reached out to Hulu's generic support line. By Sony's rules, we can dismiss the second-hand response as "rumors and speculation" as well.

This isn't the first time Sony has gone dark, letting unverified information fill the news vacuum. At the end of February, owners of non-Slim Playstation 3s discovered that their consoles weren't working, and they risked losing data just by turning on their consoles. Sony didn't warn people about the data loss until 16 hours after first acknowledging problems. Meanwhile, PS3 owners were left to fend for themselves in Internet forums, attempting to answer many of the questions Sony never did.

The Hulu Plus situation isn't as urgent, but with Playstation Plus up and running, subscribers shouldn't have to get their information from the rumor mill. Sony should explain Hulu Plus pricing to its customers, either by confirming what we've seen and heard or acknowledging that the details are still up in the air.

This story, "PlayStation Plus and Hulu Plus: We Need Real Answers" was originally published by Technologizer .