PlayStation Announces All-New Plus
PlayStation has announced that a new tiered system is coming into play from this June which essentially sees PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now combined as a premium subscription service.
For any PlayStation Portable news that may be released
PlayStation has announced that a new tiered system is coming into play from this June which essentially sees PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now combined as a premium subscription service.
In need of some games for your aging Sony handheld? Showing that there’s life in the old dog yet, there is a sale going on in the PlayStation Store with PSP titles going for as little as £6.99 and some are even compatible with the Vita.
If you’re looking for something to pass the time, a new game is available on the PlayStation Network or Sony Entertainment Network, whatever it is now called Canabalt and since it’s a Mini, you can play it on the PlayStation 3, PSP and/or Vita.
By now, you may have received an email from Sony to tell you that your PlayStation Network account is changing, do not fret though as it is only changing in name. It will no longer be called a PlayStation Network account, it’s changing to a Sony Entertainment Network account, so what does that mean for you?
A game that must be in with a chance of having the longest title on the PlayStation Network ever has been released and available for you to purchase, although, I don’t think you’ll have much trouble finding it due to the epic length of its name.
If you’re old enough to remember the Neo-Geo console or have done a bit of research, you’ll know that the system was quite expensive, but what was even more ridiculous was the cost of the games which, for the time, was really the elite of gaming due to only the rich being able to afford it. If you thought paying £50 for a Nintendo 64 game was bad, think yourself lucky that you didn’t have to pay up to and including £130. Yes, Neo-Geo games would and did cost as much as over £100, that’s why it’s nice that you can buy the old classic games at a WAY lower price on such as Virtual Console or as this news is about, the PlayStation Store.