Sony has now released a firmware update for all North American PSPs. The update upgrades the firmware to version 1.52 and includes several security updates.
“Japan received its own PSP 1.52 earlier this month, and now, US gamers can enjoy the fun of updating their PSPs to the latest version,” reports IGN. “No great features have been added to 1.52 (except the ability to play UMD Music in the main menu). The security updates in 1.52, however, will likely be required in American PSP games sometime soon, as new PSP titles in Japan already require the previous 1.51 update.“
The London based gangster game, subtitled Gangs of London could be available as early as November, as suggested by US based E-tailer EBGames.com.
No other game details are available, but we will update you with more information as soon as it becomes available.
Sony is keeping a tight lid on any details of the release of this game: “We are always looking to bring our most popular franchises to the PSP,” said a spokesperson, “but at the moment we have no official information on this title.”
Sony Computer Entertainment has released a new firmware update for Japanese PSPs that updates system software to version 1.52 and adds more security to the device.
Gamespot reports: “The update will strengthen security on the PSP’s system software and allow UMD music to be selected from the music option rather than the video option on the menu screen. The 13MB update patch is available at the official Japanese PlayStation Web site.”
Konami confirm PES5 for PSP.
Konami have confirmed that their football title – Pro Evolution Soccer – will be making its first handheld appearance on PSP. The idea of handheld Pro Evo, with the possibility of wireless multiplay too, has left many people drooling with anticipation.
The expected UK release date is 28th October 2005.