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LittleBigPlanet: Servers back online and a new patch
According to what’s been reported by PS3Fanboy, the LittleBigPlanet online servers are back online, after being blocked by Media Molecule for undisclosed reasons. The news are followed by the announcement of a new patch for the game, called 1.03, that obviously seems to lessen the work on the game servers, making the online game experience more fluid in order to avoid a server overload.
Everything’s still under observation by Sony and Media Molecule, but it seems the biggest problem has been solved, at least for now.
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