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With PS3 support gone, meet the group preserving its online games - The Washington Post
Are PS3 servers shutting down in 2021? - GameRevolution
Why GTA Online Doesn't Work For You Anymore | Screen Rant
GTA Online shutting down on PS3 and Xbox 360 this December
All LittleBigPlanet Servers Shut Down on PS3/Vita, LBP 3 PS4 Back Online
PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 Owners Share Their Best GTA Online Memories Following the Game's Shutdown - EssentiallySports
When is GTA Online shutting down on PS3 and Xbox 360?
PS3 Servers Shutdown Extended For PlayStation All Stars and Others
Some PlayStation 3 game servers will shut down in January 2019 - SlashGear
PS3 servers shutting down in 2021 : Is it happening ? - DigiStatement
Sony permanently shuts down PS3 and Vita LittleBigPlanet servers due to security issues - The Verge
GTA Online shutting down PS3 and Xbox 360
When is GTA Online shutting down on PS3 and Xbox 360?
GTA Online Shutting Down on PS3 and the 360 : r/gtaonline
GTA5 Online is being shut down for PS3 and 360 : r/TwoBestFriendsPlay
ps3 servers shutting down 2021 Off 57% - canerofset.com
GTA Online shuts down in six months from now for PS3, Xbox 360
Warhawk, Sound Shapes, PS All-Stars, Twisted Metal PS3 Server Shutdown Extended Until January 2019
Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Online Servers to Shut Down on PS3 and Xbox 360 in May 2022 | PlayStationTrophies.org
Sony permanently shuts down LittleBigPlanet's PS3 and Vita servers | Engadget
GTA Online Drops Bad News for PS3, Xbox 360 Users: Server Shutdown Deadline and Can You Refund Shark Cards Purchases? | iTech Post
GTA Online servers for PS3 and Xbox 360 shutdown today
Rockstar Is Shutting Down GTA Online On PS3 And Xbox 360 In December - Game Informer
IGN on Twitter: "Sony is reportedly closing the online stores for PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable this summer. https://t.co/9qoeJPM4OX" / Twitter
Sony keeping Warhawk, other PS3 game servers live through January [Updated] | Ars Technica