
The PlayStation Store designed for PSPs has been a very long time coming, and while it’s still not quite here, there’s at least a rough estimate of an arrival date. In Europe.
An e-mail sent out by SCEE advertises the PlayStation Store and hints at the end that it’ll be out “until after Christmas.” The statement would still be accurate if it ended up coming out in 2020, but it wouldn’t make much sense for Sony to send out an e-mail like this if the Store were still really far out.
Of course, this is Europe; the US seems to be slightly behind SCEE on virtually every announcement, so assuming that a similar e-mail and release trailing Europe’s seems like a safe bet.
via PSP Fanboy
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1 Comment to PSP Store Coming to Europe after Christmas
by: will i hate the xbox
On November 20, 2007 at 2:48 pm
i got the same e-mail; can’t wait…. i got ps3, psp, slim, ps2, slim, ps1, wii, game cube, pc, ds lite… i hate microsoft and its broken pretender the 360… microsoft is pulling a scam u guys… take my advice and stay away from it… i had a 360…. it broke 3 days after i bought it and ended up being sent back to microsoft (its a long story. i think now i know why its called 360: 360degrees = circle)go on my blog http://www.william-15-william.blogspot.com and i will explain what will happen to every1 who has a 360.