Let’s get this straight

Dear fans,

Two weeks ago, this post on the EU PS Blog announced that a week-long limited public beta for PlayStation All-Stars would begin for European regions on 11 September. As many of you are already aware, that did not happen as planned. Late yesterday afternoon we were informed by SCEE that the beta would be delayed by one week, and that the selected participants had already received their invitation emails explaining as such. We announced this on our Twitter feed and Facebook page as soon as we heard.

This morning we again learned new information. Although it is true that the EU beta will indeed be delayed by one week, the emails to its selected participants have not yet been sent. Gavin Russell of SCEE offered the following update today in the comments section of the original blog post:

Sorry for the delay in starting the beta. It’s still going to happen and it’s still going to last for a week. We’re currently making sure it’s as stable as possible to make sure you’re getting the best version of the beta we can provide. This is taking a few days longer, so bear with us. We’ll have an update within the next seven days. It shouldn’t take that long to finish up, but better to give you the longest estimate. Obviously since we’re hoping to start the beta in the next week, we’ll be contacting those who made it onto the beta via email within that time.

We apologize for the confusion we caused yesterday. In the future, communication both with our partners and with you will be clearer and more thoroughly confirmed.

As always, thanks go to all of you who are so enthusiastically supportive of PASBR and SuperBot. We can hardly wait to enjoy it with our own friends and families, and—of course—with all of you on PSN. Keep an eye on your inbox!

Sincerely,

SuperBot Entertainment