Every PS3, Vita, and PSP game on the PlayStation Store, recorded [UPDATED]
[UPDATED 10/20/20] Thanks to @aarnlee and Kaylee, PS2 Classics on PlayStation 3 for Europe (GB, UK) and PSone/PS2 Classics for Japan (JP) have been added below [UPDATED 10/17/20] Japan and Hong Kong videos are now in the list! Thanks to a reader for also linking me to the European PSone Classics listing. It’s also in
La-Mulana EX delisted in North America, Superbeat Xonic may be next as Rising Star titles fall
Rising Star Games confirmed back on July 28th that their PlayStation releases of Superbeat Xonic for PlayStation 4 and La-Mulana EX for PlayStation Vita would be delisted in “the near future”. That future turned out to be the first week of October for La-Mulana EX which has now been delisted in North America. Fortunately it’s
Sony makes it official: PlayStation 3, PSP & Vita removed from PSN website between October 21 and 26
Sony is starting to send out email communications to players about the PlayStation Store changes and we just got ours. Only a few details have changed since last week’s report from Planète Vita. The deadline has slipped back from the reported October 19th and will now take place between October 21st and the 26th. That
Sega announces 4 free games to celebrate 60th Anniversary, all to be delisted on October 19th
As part of their increasingly kooky 60th Anniversary celebration, Sega is releasing four free retro-inspired titles on Steam for a very limited time. Rolling out once a day starting October 15th, all four games will then be delisted on October 19th at 10am PST / 6PM BST. I don’t think it was intended this way
ONRUSH temporarily delisted on Xbox One, returns in December [UPDATED]
[UPDATED: Oct 15, 2020 – 6:00am EST] Codemasters reached out early this morning on Twitter with the following explanation regarding the temporary delisting of ONRUSH on Xbox One. The game will return to sale in December with free in-game currency for affected players. ONRUSH on Xbox is currently in need of a security server update,
Grip Digital shakes up business, leaving “old titles” behind
Publisher Grip Digital — who also operates as Grip Games — broke a near one-year silence on Twitter back in July to quietly announce a drastic change in direction for the company. It’s so dramatic that according to a pair of tweets Grip will no longer be supporting much of their back catalog. Hi everyone,