Checkpoint: Silent Hill PS1 Will Be Lost Once Sony Closes The PS3, PSP And PS Vita Stores, And That’s Not Cool
Silent Hill is one of many casualties brought about by Sony’s decision to close the PS3, PS Vita and PSP stores this summer.
Silent Hill is one of many casualties brought about by Sony’s decision to close the PS3, PS Vita and PSP stores this summer.
The PS3, PS Vita, and PSP stores are all going the way of the Dodo later this year, according to a new report.
Sony has locked access to its web-based legacy PS Store, cutting off access to PS3, PS Vita and PSP content in the process.
Assets from the cancelled Sonic Generations PSP port have been revealed online. The game was originally released in 2011 for the PS3.
PS3, PSP, and PS Vita will stop accepting payments through card and Paypal from January 1, 2021 due to a new EU Directive which will come into effect.
A brand new PlayStation Game Library website has been launched which shows you your PS5 and PS4 games, but cuts PSP, PS Vita, and PS3 games.
A new Sony patent which has emerged might suggest that the PSP and PS Vita are compatible with the PS5 when the system launches later this year.
Multiple reports have shown that PSP battery packs are swelling up and bursting open. Therefore, be sure to check yours before playing.