informa
/
1 MIN READ
News

PSP Go To Launch With 225 Downloadable Games

When the PSP Go launches October 1 in North America, a total 16,000 pieces of content will be downloadable for the system -- including 225 games, from full PSP titles to PlayStation Network exclusives, UMD games and Minis.
When the PSP Go launches October 1 in North America, a total 16,000 pieces of content will be downloadable for the system -- including 225 games, from full PSP titles to PlayStation Network exclusives, UMD games and Minis. According to consumer news site IGN, Gran Turismo, Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny and God of War: Chains of Olympus are some key titles available on the system's launch day. Consumers will also be able to buy in-store voucher cards for full downloads of titles including Daxter, Patapon 2, and Twisted Metal: Head-on, among others. The big launch-day content figure also includes 2,300 downloadable movies and 13,300 television episodes, says the report. One feature that won't be available is the ability for prior-gen PSP users to trade in physical UMDs they own for digital versions. Although Sony had been exploring a method to enable conversions, the company confirmed last week that legal and technical constraints make it impossible.

Latest Jobs

Treyarch

Playa Vista, Los Angeles, CA, USA
9.12.23
Senior Level Designer (Zombies)

PlayStation Studios Creative Arts

Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
9.14.23
Lead/ Senior Asset Artist

Treyarch

Playa Vista, Los Angeles, CA, USA
8.22.23
Senior Gameplay Systems Engineer - Treyarch

High Moon Studios

Carlsbad, CA, USA
9.18.23
VFX Artist
More Jobs   

CONNECT WITH US

Explore the
Advertise with
Follow us

Game Developer Job Board

Game Developer

@gamedevdotcom

Explore the

Game Developer Job Board

Browse open positions across the game industry or recruit new talent for your studio

Browse
Advertise with

Game Developer

Engage game professionals and drive sales using an array of Game Developer media solutions to meet your objectives.

Learn More
Follow us

@gamedevdotcom

Follow us @gamedevdotcom to stay up-to-date with the latest news & insider information about events & more