Sony explains the PSN to SEN change

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Tomorrow the PlayStation Network will change its name to the Sony Entertainment Network. Don’t fret though it’s all to do with branding and you don’t have to do anything!

Sony were even kind enough to send this email explaining the whole situation. Are you sitting comfortably? You better be because this is on the long and boring side. Enjoy.

“Your username or password will not change, nor are we asking you to change them.

“This transition is based on Sony’s goal to enhance its unique digital entertainment offering.”

“On Sony Computer Entertainment’s PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita systems, this rebranding will occur in connection with software updates for these devices. (Note, this change will not be applied to the PSP system at this time.)

“This transition is based on Sony’s goal to enhance its unique digital entertainment offering,” Sony added. “As a series of these activities Sony started last September, PlayStation Network will be aligned with Sony Entertainment Network. This helps us get closer to our goal of establishing a global comprehensive network platform of services across games, movies, music and more, all accessible from one convenient account.”

“The Sony Entertainment Network account also enables use of Sony’s compelling non-game services such as Music Unlimited, Video Unlimited and PlayMemories Online (currently called Personal Space) across a variety of network-connected devices.

“If you do not agree with the new Terms of Service and User Agreement or Privacy Policy, you may decline to accept them, and you will no longer be able to access your account.”

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