PSN update reportedly removes PS3/PSP/Vita games from the webstore
A new major update to PSN will finally remove PS3, PSP, and Vita items from the webstore.
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A new major update to PSN will finally remove PS3, PSP, and Vita items from the webstore.
Black Friday is coming, but the deals are already flowing for PlayStation Plus users with Double Discounts for a ton of games.
Bloodborne, Oxenfree, Skullgirls, Valkyria Chronicles, and much more. Choose your poison.
Your downloads are thankfully safe.
The original PlayStation is 20 years old, and the PlayStation Store is having a big sale to celebrate. The PlayStation Anniversary Sale is officially on.
Nearly 700 titles will be playable when the PlayStation TV launches next month, which includes Vita, PS1 and PSP games.
The U.S. one remains open right now, but there's no word on how long it will remain that way.
Sony will discontinue the run of its original handheld system this year.
Traditional Japanese RPG End of Serenity is coming to PSP via PSN this summer, following the surprise success of Mystic Chronicles.
Sony is surprising PSN users with a weekend 99 cent flash sale, featuring many PS1 and PS2 classics, along with more recent titles, like Retro City Rampage and Braid.