
What do Bulgarians, Croatians, Greeks, Icelanders, Israelites, Saudi Arabians and Slovenians have in common? Until Friday, the answer to that question was probably "not much." But thanks to the PS3's recent rest-of-world launch, these countries are now united in their desire to access a PlayStation Store that Sony has seen fit to lock them out of.
According to Sony, "there are more than 102 territories in the [launch] region, and each Store has to be made unique for each territory due to different currencies and languages. Stores will reach some territories in due course."
That last line doesn't exactly instill any confidence in Sony's ability to resolve the issue quickly and completely. So, for all the new kids on the PS3 block, are you currently storeless? Do you even care?
Of course, you could just experience the PlayStation Store through the comfort and safety of your PC...
