Article written by Jim Hargreaves.
Published on 11/09/2012 at 07:25 PM.
As part of tomorrow’s firmware update (v4.25) Sony will increase the maximum cloud storage capacity for PlayStation Plus members from 150MB to a whopping 1GB.
The service is used exclusively for user game save data, allowing players to conveniently restore lost files after data corruption or hardware failure. As an additional bonus, PlayStation Plus members can arrange for their console to automatically upload their saves to the cloud instead of doing so manually.
Sony confirmed that both Double Dragon Neon and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World will be free to subscribers later this month. Members will also be able to access SEGA’s Jet Set Radio HD a week before regular PSN users with an exclusive 10% discount.
Source: Official PlayStation Blog












firmware update is out, but im still stuck at 150mb
You need to go inside the Cloud Save Storage, after that it will increase to 1GB.
I’m just curious on why do we need a firmware upgrade to increase cloud storage, this doesn’t make much sense to me.
Am I the only one wondering about the same ?
If you read the other posts you will realise that you aren’t!
Question…
If I have a certain save stored on the cloud & del it from hdd.
When I load a game, will it automatically retrieve from the cloud, or do I have to dload from cloud, onto hdd first?
I guess you will have to download it first.
However it would be a nice feature to add :)