What is Network Gaming?

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It's one small step for PlayStation 2, one giant leap for gamers across Europe. It's time to join the online revolution...

Gaming has changed... for the better! If you weren't already aware, you can connect your PlayStation 2 up to a broadband connection and become part of a thriving and friendly community of gamers. Network gaming can totally change the way you play games, allowing you to share incredible gaming experiences with other players, at any time.

So, what is Network Gaming?

In a nutshell, Network Gaming is the term used to describe a group of people, often in different geographic locations, playing games together, online. PlayStation Network Gaming is free; there is no subscription charge. All you pay for are your internet connection costs plus the purchase of a network-enabled game.

Here's what you need to get started:

  • A network-enabled PlayStation 2 - This could be a PlayStation 2 with a built-in networkconnector or a PlayStation 2 with a Network Adaptor (Ethernet) (for PlayStation 2) fitted. You will also need a Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2)
  • A broadband internet connection - Cable or ADSL but it must be broadband (minimum 512 kbps)
  • A network-ready game - The list of network games is increasing all the time.



What next?

Once you're online, you can access our exclusive Network Gaming service Central Station where you can stay up-to-date with all things online on your PlayStation 2. You can catch up on a selection of the latest games, join teams of players, and take part in specially organised events. Crucially, you can register a unique player name, known as your 'handle'. This is the name that you will be known as whenever you take part in a network game or event.

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