Journalist Brittany Vincent argued in a VGC column that the games industry needs to increase its efforts for preserving video games, before more titles are lost to time. In March, Sony announced plans to close the PlayStation Store on PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable in the summer.įollowing backlash from players, the company made a partial u-turn in April, stating that it would no longer close the PS3 or Vita stores but was still planning to close the PSP store. This means that players can theoretically buy new PSP games via the PS3 and PS Vita stores, then use their PSP’s Download List to download them. Players will still be able to access the Download List option on their PSP and use that to download games previously purchased. 138 exclusives, 35 of which were on PSP, were set to disappear forever under Sony’s original plans, but this has now changed That means that the 35 PSP games that were due to become impossible to purchase should still be available. “However, you’ll no longer be able to make purchases via the in-game store for PSP content.” “You’ll still be able to purchase and play PSP content that is available on the PS3 and PS Vita stores,” reads an updated message on the PlayStation site. However, while it was previously thought that this would mean a number of games – including some 35 PSP exclusives – would effectively be wiped from existence, Sony has recently updated its official information to confirm the games will still exist on other stores.
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