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Published: 7:15, 29/06/2010 by Staff.
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Just in case you missed it over on the official PlayStation Blog, the PlayStation Facebook application can be found here: http://apps.facebook.com/playstation/ if you’re a Facebooker.  Or something.

I’m not a Facebook user myelf, so can’t comment on the function of this application, but I’ve heard you can only message your Facebook friends with it that are also on the PSN, and that you have to ‘like’ the app to add it to your page.  More info on that here.

Regardless, this is Sony really pushing the Facebook side of things, what with this and the cool updates to the Photo Gallery, so let’s hope some form of Twitter integration is coming next.

Let us know how you get on with the Facebook app in the comments.

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  1. I keep going to sign in using my PSN on the app and it just throws me back to the terms and conditions.

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    • Never mind, signed in on the PS3 browser and it worked fine. Do you know how often it updates? I changed my About Me section but it still shows up as the old one.

      Also, can people on your PSN Friends List find you on Facebook using this application?

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  2. Works perfect for me :) using Chrome

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  3. still no luck signing in, what a joke!

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    • Try using the PS3 browser while signed in to PSN, worked for me.

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