With the PlayStation 3 celebrating its one year birthday, Sony has released a press statement to boast some stats and information on their baby.
Within the course of just one year, over 200 games have been released for the PlayStation 3. This number, of course includes PSN titles, which, interestingly enough could be part of the reason that Sony claims to have had over 60 million downloads from their PlayStation Network. An amazing number for a new network, Sony has proven that the PSN is here to stay and has plenty to offer.
Sony went on to list key features of the system and talk about the latest firmware updates, as well as speak on their current pricing options and future software releases.
All in all, despite the rocky start, the PlayStation 3 has achieved quite a lot in its first year on the market, and with great games rolling out for the holidays, Sony will be seeing tremendous support this Christmas. And, as always, PSU will be here to keep you updated on all the latest information.
Source: TheBitBag.com

first post!!! and yea its about time we brag. lol
nice
heck yah way to go sony
Keep getting those demo's out, provide new and old PS classics, and continue to add new features and DLC to the fanbase Sony. =P
psn id: gingo... 60 million!!!!!! thats incredible fair enough its a free service but that is still one heck of a unmber to be proud of
I sure hope that some form of Socom Confrontation ends up on the PSN.
I like Ps3, it makes me happy to read this
happy birthday ps3! ps3 is one of the best things i have ever bought!its good to see how well it is doing and its only bin owt for a year and look at the titles what are coming ps3 owns all the consoles owt there!
it's great
I've downloaded about 45 demos, and 55 videos. So 60 million downloads seems right thinking of that there are about 5-6 millions sold
The PSN offers great services and this is the result, Sony have to be proud of their achievements
Awesome
dont forget that the ps3 has only been out for half a year in some places like europe etc. So if you think about it its even more acomplishing than the chart states.