PSP PlayStation Network Titles Hitting UMD

Puzzle and Power Packs announced

5 Sept 2008

Sony will release what it calls “some of the greatest” PlayStation Network titles for the PSP on good old UMD.

Officially titled 'PlayStation Network Collection Packs', the line will kick off in mid-October with the Puzzle Pack. This will include Lemmings, Go! Sudoku and Go! Puzzle.

Following that, in late October, we'll have the Power Pack. That's not the annoying Marvel super-team made up of a young group of siblings. It is, according to Sony, for folk who “prefer thrills and spills to puzzle-solving”. It includes flOw, Beats and Syphon Filter: Combat Ops. Frankly, SPOnG's not convinced that flOw constitutes “thrills and spills”. In fact, it looks like the only thing that really links those three titles is that they're not puzzle games, but we're probably just being pedantic.

Sony states that the games will be released at “a fantastic price”, but no figure has been given as yet.
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