PSP video downloads direct from PSN go live in Japan
Posted in: Japan, playstation, ps3, psp, sony, Today's Chili, videoWe’ve known since E3 in June that Sony would open up the PlayStation Network for direct video downloads over WiFi to the PSP — no PC or PS3 required. Now it’s live, in Japan anyway. At the moment, there are about 90 PSN video titles to choose from at the moment including anime episodes at ¥200 (about $2) per or animated movies for ¥500 ($5.30) in standard definition or ¥600 ($6.40) for HD. PSP downloaded videos can be transferred to the PS3 and some content can be rented for 72-hours at a pop. No word on US or European launches but really, how much longer could it be with the PSP Go launching on October 1st.
[Via Impress]
Filed under: Gaming, Handhelds, Portable Video
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