
Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios has stated that it still has confidence in PSN despite its recent downtime.
Speaking with VideoGamer.com, studio producer Andreas Thorsen said the downtime did not affect his confidence in the PS3 as a digital platform.
"I still have confidence in PSN as a commercial platform. No problems at all," said Thorsen. "I think it will work perfectly even after the downtime and everything in accordance to that."

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Even if psn was up 6mnths a year developers would make more profit it then without it, i respect these guys others devs need to quit there yappin
Funny, how a developer for a single player game has an opinion on psn...
Just cause 3 with online co-op, anyone?
And Why should a developers lose 'confidence' in PSN?
It got Hacked. Hackers are smart people. Nothing is safe.
Everything can be hacked.