
PLAYSTATION®Store is now accessible through your PC. It’s the answer to every PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) owner’s dreams: an all new website that, similarly to PLAYSTATION®Store on PLAYSTATION®3, brings together in one place all the great PSP content - and, this time, makes it available from your PC. Access to the site is completely free*, with no purchase necessary and no subscription required, leaving you to enjoy PLAYSTATION®Store when and how you like.
The site is live now - and it has launched packed with content. You’ll find exclusive full game downloads including Beats™ and Go! Puzzle™ - titles for PSP® only available on PLAYSTATION®Store for PC. You’ll find downloadable versions of existing PSP® games such as B-Boy™ and Fired Up™ as well as a range of downloadable PS one® classic titles that include some longstanding favourites - think WipEout® and Crash Bandicoot™. There are also brand new playable demos like the breathtaking WipEout® Pulse and Syphon Filter™: Logan’s Shadow as well as trailers for forthcoming PSP® titles - so you can try your hand at new games as well as watching what’s in store for the future. As if that wasn’t enough you can download cool music content and keep up to date with new and upcoming bands.
Managing your money becomes easy: payment will work in the same way as PLAYSTATION®Store on PLAYSTATION®3. If you’ve already registered with PLAYSTATION®Network via PLAYSTATION®3, your login details will remain the same for PLAYSTATION®Store on PC - so there’s no need to register again! You can even manage your PLAYSTATION®Network account via your PC - topping up the funds in your wallet, editing your personal profile or managing your friends list.
Find out more about the PLAYSTATION®Store, as well as how to access it here.
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| Date: | 21/09/2007 |
PLAYSTATION Store is now accessible via your PC
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