If you've regularly used a PlayStation console at any point over the last decade, you'll probably have been given a mild panic attack after seeing a couple of emails thanking you for a purchase you couldn't remember making, even if your life depended on it. It's a universal experience for most PlayStation fans that have ever redeemed a couple of PS Plus freebies whenever they're made available for download.
Not everyone checks their emails every day, so when you get some from PlayStation thanking for you a purchase, your mind immediately jumps to the worst possible conclusion. The platform has doing this for years now, much to the pleas of the fanbase begging for PlayStation to stop sending out emails for PS Plus downloads. Well, it seem like PlayStation has finally listened, as many fans are noticing they're not receiving a batch of emails after downloading this month's PS Plus offerings.
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First noted by PlayStation Lifestyle (thanks VGC), a Reddit thread on the PlayStation Plus subreddit is filled with users finding that they haven't received any emails after downloading either Sackboy: A Big Adventure, Meet Your Maker, or Tails of Iron. There are even some people claiming that they haven't received any emails after downloading any of the PlayStation catalogue's recently added titles either, suggesting PlayStation has finally begun to spare our inboxes from avalanches of free download receipts.
I say "suggesting" because there's been no word from Sony or PlayStation about this change, as it's seemingly come from absolutely nowhere. It's possible there could be some kind of glitch in their automated emailing system that just hasn't been caught or fixed yet,
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