PlayStation Network service finally resumed over the weekend -- as long as you're not in Japan, at least -- but the PlayStation Store remains inaccessible. There is, as of yet, no announced date for its return. Whenever it does come back, there's going to be no shortage of content to catch up on; three weeks' worth of content will need to be posted. Rather than dump it all at once, Sony will instead publish content "multiple times per week" as opposed to the usual weekly update on Tuesdays.
"To date, three Tuesday publishes were missed, which included items like Under Siege and the MotorStorm Apocalypse demo. Rest assured that you won't miss any of this great content," part of a Q&A on the PlayStation Blog states. "To catch up on the large amount of material, we'll be publishing to the PlayStation Store multiple times per week once commerce functionality is restored. We will update the PlayStation.Blog with information on timing of the Store restoration, as well as the full list of new content as each publish occurs.
As for PlayStation Plus, Sony will resume things where we left off on April 20 as opposed to jumping ahead to the present day. That will prevent subscribers from missing out on content that might otherwise have been set to expire.