Sony have announced that the PlayStation Experience website has launched, along with a ticket booking service allowing you to get advanced tickets at reduced rates.
The PlayStation Experience is being held alongside this years ECTS trade event at Earls Court in London, and will run from August 28th to 31st, with not only upcoming PlayStation games to play, but also an indoor skate park, challenge stage, and a host of celebrity appearances.
As with last year each day is split in to a choice of two sessions, but they are much longer now running from 10am to 3pm, and 4pm until 9pm - a good decision seeing as the event is going to be more than twice the size of last years, with over 100 new titles being exclusively previewed at the experience.
To book your tickets visit the playstationexperience.com website or call the ticket line on
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