If you’re subscribing to PlayStation Plus for the free games than you certainly won’t be disappointed with the initial set of Vita “Instant Game Collection” titles. Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Jet Set Radio HD, WipEout 2048, Gravity Rush and Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack!, along with Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (PSP) can be downloaded totally for free.
Besides the free games, the PS Plus update brings 1GB of online cloud storage for game saves, automatic game updates and Trophy synching, just like the PS3.
System Software 2.00 itself brings with it browser enhancements, email support, PS one settings, and wireless content management.
Take a look at a guided tour of the update in the video from the PS Blog below.
PS Vita System Software Update (v2.00) trailer:
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The PS Vita update and PlayStation Plus will go live next Tuesday, November 20th.
Read on for the full announcement with even more details.
Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC (SCEA) today announced that PlayStation Plus (PS Plus), the premium membership from PlayStation Network (PSN), will expand its Instant Game Collection to include support for PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) in North America beginning on November 19, 2012. PS Plus members will receive six titles to play on PS Vita in addition to the 12 games currently available for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) system, all for less than $5/month (based on a 12 month membership). PS Plus is expanding as part of the PS Vita System Software Update (version 2.00), which will add other new features that enhance the overall gaming and entertainment experience on the PS Vita system.
Currently available for the PS3 system, PS Plus offers members even more benefits with the release of PS Plus for the PS Vita system at no additional cost. Members can take advantage of the Instant Game Collection, which includes unlimited access to a regularly refreshed selection of downloadable games with an active PS Plus membership. On day one, PS Plus members will be able to download a selection of hit PS Vita games including Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Jet Set Radio, WipEout 2048, Gravity Rush, and Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack! as well as the PlayStation Portable (PSP) hit FINAL FANTASY TACTICS: The War of the Lions.
“The PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection is such an incredible value, providing PS3 and now PS Vita owners with a library of 18 games for less than $5 a month,” said John Koller, vice president of marketing home consoles and portable platforms, SCEA. “Ultimately, we know that gamers choose platforms based on content, and with the addition of PS Plus and a stellar lineup of exclusive games launching for the platform by this holiday season, now is the perfect time to purchase a PS Vita.”
In addition to an Instant Game Collection, PlayStation Plus will offer members exclusive discounts on games and downloadable content, early access to betas, and automatic updates for both games and the latest system software. PlayStation Plus also provides online storage of up to 2GB for game saves (1GB on PS3 and 1GB on PS Vita).
There are two membership options available for PS Plus, including a 3 month plan for $17.99 and a one year plan for $49.99. PS3 owners with an existing PS Plus membership will also be able to enjoy PS Plus features and services on the PS Vita system at no additional cost. By purchasing PS Plus for PS Vita you will be able to enjoy the benefits of PS Plus for PS3.
Beyond PlayStation Plus, PS Vita System Software Update (version 2.00) will strengthen the PS Vita platform by adding a host of new features and enhancements. Highlights include:
- PS Vita users will be able to check read and send email directly from PS Vita
Content Management
- PS Vita users will be able to wirelessly transfer content between PS Vita and PC in addition to browsing folders on PS3/PC and copying them to PS Vita
Settings for PSone classics
- PS Vita users will be able to assign controller buttons to touchscreen, rear touch pad and buttons with select games on the PS Vita system
- Custom screen mode option for flexible screen size adjustment
Web Browser
- Enhanced performance of the web browser along with improved support of HTML 5 and JavaScript
- PS Vita users will have the ability to “Tweet” web page addresses
I mean it’s more of a “heads on”…but who says that.
The silly things we do for "fandom".
I’m certainly not gonna begrudge cheap PC games…now let’s get some badges and trading cards!
Why can’t any award actually list the innovation in accessibility in their innovation in accessibility…
Finally Jack Black in controller form…what, no? It’s not him? Oh man…
A fight stick without a stick…what a wild time we live in.
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