Sony cutting access to PS Store for many PSP users

Storefront shutting down in several regions

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PlayStation Portable users in several regions will soon lose access to the PlayStation Store, IGN reports. Starting September 15, the device’s shop will no longer function in Europe, Oceania, Asia, and parts of Africa.

Digital content will still be available for purchase via the Sony Entertainment Network online store, and can always be downloaded via the system’s download list.

North American PSP users will still have access to the storefront, but the writing is on the wall. Sony is reallocating its resources elsewhere as it slowly puts a legacy platform out to pasture.

Still, the venerable machine has a couple titles left in the pipeline. XSEED has announced plans to localize Nihon Falcom role-players Brandish: The Dark Revenant and The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky Second Chapter for release on PSP later this year.

Sony to cut PlayStation Store access for PlayStation Portable in several regions [IGN]


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