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For the past few days, passionate PlayStation fans have been waging a campaign to convince Sony not to restrict used games on the PS4.
They've taken to Twitter, posting messages with
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Gamers are taking to Twitter to fight for their rights as consumers, and the gaming world seems to be paying attention.
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This morning, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida, one of the few Sony execs who is active on Twitter and hasn't addressed the campaign yet, responded in the best way possible: by trolling everyone.
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Well played, Sony. The good news is: if Sony executives are joking around about this stuff on Twitter, chances are they don't have anything super-restrictive planned for the PS4. Because if they do, and they're still trolling people... well, those people will riot in the streets
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