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Get ’em While They Last! PlayStation Store RPGs for PS One, PS2, PS3, PSP, and PS Vita

by Zach Wilkerson, Alana Hagues, Michael Sollosi, Wes Iliff, Eva Padilla, Peter Triezenberg, Audra Bowling, Neal Chandran, Bob Richardson and Quinton O’Connor on May 21, 2021

We all breathed a sigh of relief when learning Sony reversed its decision to close down the PlayStation Store for the Vita and PlayStation 3. For now. I’ll be honest: we started putting this feature together when we thought all three were still going to close. But, even after Sony saved the day, we don’t know how long the storefronts will stay open, and the PSP PlayStation Store is still closing on July 2nd.

So today we present a list of nearly every notable RPG available digitally for the three consoles. Sure, some of these are available physically and won’t be affected by a digital store closure, but most will cost you a pretty penny. Additionally, we’ll be highlighting some of our can’t-miss favorites, from major titles we think everyone needs to try to smaller titles we think deserve more exposure.

What are some of your favorite games available through the PlayStation Store? Let us know on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Discord, or however you most enjoy interacting with us!

Intro by Zach Wilkerson

Suikoden

by Zach Wilkerson

Everyone gives all the love to Suikoden II. And rightly so. Nonetheless, I recommend that virtually everyone start with the original. And why not? It does a wonderful job of laying the groundwork for almost everything that works about the series. The characters on both sides of the conflict are varied, complex, and all have reasonable motivations. Battles still feature six characters and are every bit as snappy as its sequel. You still get to build a vast army with 108 different characters, and while they might not be as universally well-developed as some later entries, it’s still a delight to watch the numbers get bigger and see your castle get nicer as you go. Maybe most importantly, Suikoden I sets the stage for many of the most important characters in Suikoden II, since it takes place a mere three years before and shares a large portion of the cast.  Suikoden I is a more-than-worthy starting point to the series and sets the template for later entries remarkably well.


The Legend of Dragoon

by Neal Chandran

The Legend of Dragoon is a game that rewards patience. When I first played it in my youth, the unforgivingly finicky battle mechanics and unconventional design choices were but two of the many aspects that put me off. However, replaying this game as an adult warmed me to the uniquely challenging entity that lay under the game’s seemingly traditional veneer. The Legend of Dragoon was unafraid to take risks and required a more novel approach than what I was used to.

Plot progression also rewards patience. The first two disks are a slog, but once you get through those, the story absolutely blossoms in disks three and four. With perseverance comes one of the most satisfying JRPG endings I’ve experienced. 

Revisiting The Legend of Dragoon with greater patience and maturity allowed me to appreciate its idiosyncrasies, including Dennis Martin’s delightfully funky and woefully underrated soundtrack. Maybe you should give it a second chance too.


Xenogears

by Quinton O’Connor

If Merriam-Webster ever decides to add Xenogears to the dictionary, its definition will be deceptively simple: “flawed gem.” Industry visionary Tetsuya Takahashi, along with his intrepid band of personnel, and a team of inexperienced young graduates, set out to craft a JRPG with a story that was too vast to fit into a single game. As a result, grievous plot and gameplay cuts were made to Xenogears’ second disc, leading to its infamous legacy as allegedly “unfinished.” There are aspects of this spectacular PS One JRPG that warranted further fleshing-out, but the rest of the game is so good that I hardly care. 

From protagonists Fei Fong Wong and Elhaym Van Houten, to allies like Citan Uzuki and Bartholomew Fatima, every character experiences a layered, emotional journey, and I can’t imagine not cheering for them all by the end. Xenogears is no slouch in the villain department either, with a list of memorable jerks you’ll want to bludgeon into oblivion — and not just because fighting in giant robots is awesome. Sprinkle in one of Yasunori Mitsuda’s greatest soundtracks, and you can let my hypothetical dictionary entry say what it will; I’ll never tire of standing tall and shaking the heavens with Xenogears.


Suikoden IV

by Audra Bowling

I’d recommend any of the Suikoden games on the PlayStation Store. However, I’m going to talk about Suikoden IV because, as it’s the least critically well-received title of the vaunted series, I suspect it’s often overlooked. While a disappointing Suikoden title, it’s still a decent PS2-era RPG and worth playing as the beloved series’ prequel. There are definitely things in Suikoden IV I didn’t enjoy, such as the strategic naval battles, but I did like some elements. Lazlo’s Rune of Punishment storyline, seeing Ted before his meeting Tir from Suikoden I, the memorable pirate Kika, my personal favorite video game mermaid designs, and a good OST. I’d certainly recommend Suikoden IV if you can play its truly excellent SRPG sequel Suikoden Tactics afterward since it helps strengthen Suikoden IV’s narrative. Even without Suikoden Tactics, I think this prequel, despite its flaws, is worth the PlayStation Store price if you want to explore more Suikoden lore.


Vagrant Story

by Bob Richardson

Few games resonate with such a beautifully macabre atmosphere like Vagrant Story. From the gritty dungeons to the ruins in daylight, Ashley Riot explores the odd, vaguely magical Leá Monde throughout most of the game as he hunts Sydney, a cult leader. In true Ivalice fashion, the plot is so much more than the ostensible mission. The unique atmosphere is established in various ways: clothing, color scheme, hairstyles, the overwhelming use of a weighty silence, music, and odd foes. Many remember Vagrant Story for its timing-dependent combat system where players can chain attacks targeting enemies’ different body parts. A relatively complex weaponry system initially intimidates but eventually enchants. For me, though, I remember Vagrant Story for its sense of place and meandering story. Even by today’s standards, few games can match its vibe, so make sure you don’t miss this one.


Parasite Eve

by Alana Hagues

Based on premise alone, Parasite Eve deserves to be played by everyone. Square capitalised on the rising popularity of the survival horror genre and blended it with RPG elements to create something unsettling, unique, and incredibly fun. From every pulse of Yoko Shimomura’s inorganic soundtrack, to the biological horror and grotesque mutations, it oozes atmosphere. Combat mixes real-time movement with an ATB bar that makes you feel tense as you watch your bullet count get lower. Most importantly, protagonist Aya Brea is the grounded centre of the game; she’s a normal woman who finds herself in an extremely abnormal situation, and tries to deal with it in her own way.

I can’t squeeze in everything that makes Parasite Eve stand out even today here, but the fact it’s only around 10 hours should be enough to convince you to at least try it out and hopefully fall in love like I did.


Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines

by Michael Sollosi

Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines isn’t a beloved PS One or PS2 classic like most on this list, or even a traditional JRPG with a consistent set of main characters. As a sequel to the 1999 PlayStation RPG Ore no Shikabane o Koete Yuke (which roughly translates to “Over My Dead Body”), Oreshika sees the player control a family of cursed samurai as they create descendants and blessings powerful enough to end their curse. Combining life sims, roguelikes, and job-based dungeon-crawling elements, this is one of the Vita’s most unique games. In addition, Oreshika’s traditional Japanese art style and music are dazzling.

As a Vita-only, digital-only sequel to a Japan-only game, the English language version of Oreshika is one of the most unlikely PS Store releases ever, and won’t be available anywhere if and when the Vita’s PlayStation Store closes for good. Even the free demo will be gone forever. For preservation’s sake, I implore you to give Oreshika a chance.


Chrono Cross

by Mark Tjan

Without exaggerating, Chrono Cross is one of the best RPGs on the PS One. It’s got outstanding music, a complex battle system, and an exceptionally engaging narrative. While often overlooked because it didn’t meet expectations of being a Chrono Trigger sequel, it’s a rock-solid title in its own right and well worth the 40-odd hours it takes to complete. And even though its extended cast, both visually and narratively, is a mixed bag, the core crew of Serge, Kid, and Lynx make for a compelling triad.

The soundtrack contains some of Yasunori Mitsuda’s finest work, and it all marries incredibly well with the themes and ideas that Chrono Cross presents. It’s melancholy, forceful, thoughtful, and always intriguing. Combine this with the superb visuals (especially those environments!), and the game is a real sensory feast. It’s a shame its battle system hasn’t been seen elsewhere since, but it has some deeply strategic ideas that really make it stand out. Chrono Cross leaves a lasting impression, and I hope it shines as brightly for you as it has for me.


Dissidia Final Fantasy & Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

by Peter Triezenberg

I don’t know if there’s any game I associate with the PSP more than Dissidia Final Fantasy. I was in 9th grade and absolutely ecstatic at the prospect of all my favorite Final Fantasy heroes and villains duking it out. It was a young otaku’s dream, allowing us to settle once and for all whether Zidane or Kefka would win in a fight. Dissidia succeeds where more recent 3D arena fighters have failed. It offers a balanced and varied roster of characters with RPG-style systems to give players a rewarding sense of progression while keeping the combat fast-paced and just technical enough to appeal to fighting game veterans. In fact, the more recent Dissidia NT was a major step back in this regard, being a more generic team-based fighter with sluggish control, which makes the two PSP titles a one-of-a-kind experience.  

Both PSP games have tons of downloadable content that will cease to exist if the PlayStation Store closes too. So if you’re feeling nostalgic for 2009-era Square Enix or have yet to witness the battle between Cosmos and Chaos, I strongly recommend picking up at least 012. It comes with the entire first game’s story as an unlockable bonus and is still worth your time today.


Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together

by Eva Padilla

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together can stake a claim that it’s one of the most influential SRPGs of all time. There may not be a bad way to play this Super Famicom gem, but the PSP remaster is by far the best, featuring an improved script and the “Chariot” system, which allows players to rewind up to 50 gameplay turns at any time.

When working on Tactics Ogre, lead creative Yasumi Matsuno witnessed the crumbling of Yugoslavia. Being a keen student of history, Tactics Ogre was unable to escape the anguish Matsuno paid witness to halfway across the world, and much of the game’s heartbreaking story is colored by this. It’s far from commonplace for a game to successfully grapple with topics such as classism and ethnic cleansing today. But a quarter-century ago, it was nearly unheard of. Tactics Ogre is far greater than a simple precursor to the Ivalician tales which were to come, and remains as resonant and relevant as ever.


Arc the Lad I, II, & III

by Wes Iliff

You probably haven’t played Arc the Lad. It’s a classic series with roots in the PS One era, but we only got our hands on the first three games in the West two years after the PS2 had launched. Working Designs released a lovely collection in a giant five-disc box, stretching the limits of the disc number icon on multi-disc PS One games, but the games were forgotten about as quickly as they came. Luckily, PS One Classics swooped in with the save! 

The Arc the Lad games are tactical RPGs that are more Shining Force than Final Fantasy Tactics. The first acts more like a prologue to the much-denser Arc the Lad II, clocking in at around 10 hours. Arc the Lad III pushes the series forward with 3D maps and a tighter RPG structure while advancing the timeline ahead enough to act as a standalone game. And while all three feature political intrigue, it never gets in the way of its focus on a loveable, colorful cast. If you like your tactical RPGs character-centric and globe-trotting, you owe it to yourself to pick up this amazing series on the PlayStation Store while you can.


What else is available on the PlayStation Store?

Breath of Fire III

PS One RPGs

  • Alundra
  • Battle Hunters
  • Breath of Fire III
  • Breath of Fire IV
  • Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
  • Final Fantasy Origins: Final Fantasy I & II
  • Final Fantasy Tactics
  • Front Mission 3
  • Grandia
  • Mega Man Legends
  • Mega Man Legends 2
  • Parasite Eve II
  • Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
  • Saiyuki: Journey West
  • Threads of Fate
  • Suikoden II
  • Vanguard Bandits
  • Wild Arms
  • Wild Arms 2

Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2

PS2 RPGs

  • Grandia III
  • Growlanser: Heritage of War
  • Grim Grimoire
  • La Pucelle: Tactics
  • River King: A Wonderful Journey
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4
  • SMT: Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs the Soulless Army
  • SMT: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon
  • Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity
  • Suikoden III

Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star

PS3 RPGs

  • Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star
  • Battle Princess of Arcadias
  • Class of Heroes 2
  • Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice
  • Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness
  • Drakengard 3
  • Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2
  • Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory
  • Legasista
  • Ragnarok Odyssey Ace
  • Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny
  • Tales of Graces f
  • Tales of Symphonia Chronicles
  • Tales of Xillia
  • Tales of XIllia 2
  • Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the Overlord
  • The Awakened Fate Ultimatum
  • The Guided Fate Paradox
  • Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll
  • Vandal Hearts Flames of Judgment

Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection

PSP RPGs

  • The 3rd Birthday
  • Adventures To Go!
  • Aedis Eclipse: Generation of Chaos
  • Brandish: The Dark Revenant
  • Cladun: This is an RPG
  • Class of Heroes 2
  • Dragoneer’s Aria
  • Dungeon Explorer
  • End of Serenity
  • Fate/Extra
  • Final Fantasy
  • Final Fantasy II
  • Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection
  • Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions
  • Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time
  • Gungnir
  • Hexyz Force
  • Jeanne D’Arc
  • Kingdom of Paradise
  • Lunar: Silver Star Harmony
  • Mana Khemia: Student Alliance
  • Mimana Iyar Chronicle
  • Mystic Chronicles
  • Ragnarok Tactics
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Persona
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2: Innocent Sin
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable
  • Summon Night 5
  • Valkyria Chronicles II
  • Valhalla Knights
  • Valhalla Knights 2: Battle Stance
  • Wild Arms XF
  • Z. H.P.: Unlosing Rangerman v Darkdeath Evilman

Tales of Hearts R

PS Vita RPGs

  • Adventures of Mana
  • Ar nosurge Plus: Ode to an Unborn Star
  • Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors
  • Demon Gaze
  • Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention
  • Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library and The Monster Seal
  • MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death
  • Muramasa Rebirth
  • Ragnarok Odyssey
  • Soul Sacrifice
  • Tales of Hearts R
  • Valhalla Knights 3

Every PS3, PS4 & PS Vita Game Delisted From The PS Store

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Since its inception all the way back in November 2006, the PlayStation Store has played host to thousands of titles spanning multiple formats, from hosting the latest PS3, PS4, and PS Vita games, to offering nostalgia-fuelled delights from the days of the PSOne and PS2. Sony’s done a great job at keeping the store updated over the years, but not everything has been smooth sailing.

Many titles in the PS Store’s 13-year history have been delisted from the store, highlighting the shortcomings of digital goods. Once it’s gone, you can’t grab the title again, and sadly it’s something that doesn’t look set to stop anytime soon.

Just recently, DuckTales Remastered was removed from digital storefronts, which was followed swiftly by GRID 2.

With this in mind, PSU decided to compile a full list of all the PS3, PS4, and PS Vita games that have been delisted from the PS Store, so you can keep track of what’s no longer available (and shed a tear or two in the process).

Delisted PS4 Games


  • 1000 Top Rated
  • A Certain Magical Virtual-On
  • Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
  • Adventure Pop
  • Adventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigations
  • Afro Samurai 2: Revenge of Kuma Volume One
  • Air Mech Arena
  • Angry Birds Star Wars
  • Azure Reflections
  • Back to the Future: The Game
  • Battleborn
  • Blue Estate
  • Castle of Illusion (PSN promotion version, based on original Genesis game)
  • Chivalry: Medieval Warfare
  • Citizens Of Earth
  • Commander Cherry’s Puzzled Journey
  • Cryptract
  • Dark Eclipse
  • Dark Quest 2
  • Daylight
  • Dead Star
  • Deadpool
  • Derformers
  • Demons Age
  • Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth
  • Don’t Even Think
  • Drawn to Death
  • DriveClub
  • DriveClub Bikes
  • DriveClub VR
  • Duck Dynasty
  • Earthlock: Festival of Magic
  • Evolve
  • Farming Simulator 15
  • Figureheads
  • Game of Thrones – A Telltale Game Series
  • Games of Glory
  • Ghostbusters
  • Godzilla
  • Grand Theft Auto III
  • Grand Theft Auto San Andreas
  • Grand Theft Auto Vice City
  • Growtopia
  • Gunducky Industries
  • GWENT: The Witcher Card Game
  • Hand of the Gods: SMITE Tactics
  • Handball 16
  • Happy Dungeons
  • HEX: Shards of Fate
  • Invector
  • Invokers Tournament
  • J-STARS Victory VS+
  • Just Dance 2014
  • Just Dance 2015
  • Just Dance 2016
  • Just Dance 2017
  • Just Dance 2018
  • Just Dance 2019
  • Just Sing
  • Kill Strain
  • Knights Of Valour
  • Krinkle Krusher
  • Kung Fu Panda: Showdown
  • LawBreakers
  • Lithium: Inmate 39
  • Load out
  • LOUD on Planet X
  • Lumo
  • Mark McMorris Infinite Air
  • Maddening Overload
  • Mafia III
  • Marvel Heroes
  • Marvel Ultimate Alliance
  • Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
  • Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series
  • Might & Magic: Duel of Champions
  • Mighty No. 9
  • Minecraft: Story Mode
  • Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two
  • Monster Jam: Crush It!
  • MX Nitro
  • NASCAR Heat 2
  • NASCAR Heat Evolution
  • NBA 2K17: The Prelude
  • NBA 2K18: The Prelude
  • NBA 2K19: The Prelude
  • NBA Playgrounds
  • Operation7 Revolution
  • Observer
  • P.T.
  • Paragon
  • Penguin Wars
  • Perception
  • Pirates: Treasure Hunters
  • Psyvarir Delta
  • QURAE: Magic Library
  • Regalia: Of Men & Monarchs – Royal Edition
  • Republique
  • Rock Band DLC
  • Rory McIlroy PGA Tour
  • Saban’s Mighty Morphin Power Ranges: Mega Battle
  • Sea of Memories
  • Shake That Controller!
  • Shikhonda: Soul Eater
  • SingStar
  • Solbrain: Knight of Darkness
  • Space Hulk
  • Space Hulk Ascension
  • Speakeasy
  • Spelunker World
  • StarBlood Arena
  • Steel Combat
  • Sword Coast Legends
  • Tales from the Borderlands
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan
  • The Amazing Spider-Man 2
  • The Coma: Recut
  • The Culling 2
  • The Gold Club 2
  • The Grand Tour Game
  • The Legend of Korra
  • The Sinking City
  • The Tomorrow Children
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5
  • Transformers: Devastation
  • Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
  • Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark
  • VR Tennis Online
  • Wander
  • White Night
  • Whiteboyz Wit Attitude: The Pursuit Of Money
  • WWE 2K15
  • WWE 2K16
  • WWE 2K17
  • Zen Pinball 2

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Delisted PS3 Games


  • 007 Legends
  • 3 on 3 NHL Arcade
  • 3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures 2
  • 4 Elements
  • Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition
  • Ace Combat Infinity
  • Ace Combat: Assault Horizon
  • Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW!
  • Adventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigations
  • Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom
  • After Burner Climax
  • Age of Booty
  • Akimi Village
  • All Zombies Must Die
  • Angry Birds Star Wars
  • Angry Birds Trilogy
  • Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match
  • Arcade Hits: Magical Drop
  • Art of Fighting
  • ASO II: Last Guardian (Alpha Mission II)
  • Assault Heroes
  • Babel Rising
  • Back to the Future: The Game
  • Baseball Stars 2
  • Baseball Stars Professional
  • Battle: Los Angeles
  • Bejewelled 2
  • Ben 10: Omniverse
  • Ben 10: Omniverse 2
  • Blacklight: Tango Down
  • Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII
  • Breath of Fire V: Dragon Quarter
  • Burnout Crash!
  • Burnout Paradise
  • Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood
  • Call of Juarez: Gunslinger
  • Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL
  • Championship Sprint
  • Chivalry: Medieval Warfare
  • Crescent Pale Mist
  • CSI: Fatal Conspiracy
  • Cyber Sled
  • Days of Thunder: NASCAR Edition
  • DC Universe Online
  • Deadpool
  • Digimon All-Star Rumble
  • Diner Dash
  • DiRT 3
  • DiRT Showdown
  • Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
  • DOOM 3: BFG Edition
  • DOOM Classic Complete
  • Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z
  • Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi
  • Dragon’s Crown
  • Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen
  • Dream Chronicles
  • Driver San Francisco
  • Droplitz
  • Duck Dynasty
  • Duke Nukem 3D
  • DUST 514
  • Earthworm Jim HD
  • El Chavo Kart
  • El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron
  • F1 2013
  • Falling Skies: The Game
  • Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse
  • Fat Princess
  • Fatal Fury: King of Fighters
  • Fireburst
  • Free Realms
  • Game of Thrones
  • Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series
  • Gamocrazy One: Legend of Robot
  • Gauntlet II
  • Godzilla
  • GoldenEye 007: Reloaded
  • Gotham City Imposters
  • Gran Turismo 6
  • Gran Turismo HD Concept
  • Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
  • greenTechPLUS+
  • GRID
  • GRID 2
  • GRID Autosport
  • Gripshift
  • Groovin’ Blocks
  • GTI Club+ Rally Cote D’Azur
  • Guardians of Middle-Earth
  • GundeadliGne
  • Gundemonium Recollection
  • Gungrave: Overdose
  • Gussun Paradise
  • Hasbro Family Game Night
  • Hasbro Family Game Night 3
  • Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank
  • Hitman Absolution
  • Hitogata Happa
  • Hot Wheels World’s Best Driver
  • How to Train Your Dragon 2
  • Ice Age: Continental Drift: Arctic Games
  • Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao
  • Invokers Tournament
  • Ion Assault
  • Item Arcade Classics
  • J-STARS Victory VS+
  • James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game
  • Jeopardy
  • JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure HD Ver.
  • Jurassic Park: The Game
  • Just Dance 2014
  • Just Dance 2015
  • Just Dance 2016
  • Just Dance 2017
  • Just Dance 2018
  • Just Dance 2019
  • Just Dance 4
  • Just Dance 3
  • Karoshi
  • Killzone 3 Multiplayer
  • Krinkle Krusher
  • Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends
  • Kyuiin
  • Le Tour de France 2011
  • Le Tour de France 2012
  • Le Tour de France 2013 – 100th Edition
  • Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West
  • League Bowling
  • London 2021: The Official Video Game Of The Olympic Games
  • Luminous Supernova
  • Mad Riders
  • Madagascar 3: The Video Game
  • Magical Drop F
  • MAG (Massive Action Game)
  • Magical Drop F
  • Magician Lord
  • Magrunner: Dark Pulse
  • Mainichi Issho / Everyday Together
  • Marvel vs. Capcom 2
  • Marvel vs. Cacpcom Origins
  • Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond
  • Mercury Hg
  • Metal Slug 2
  • Metal Slug
  • Michael Jackson The Experience
  • Midnight Club II
  • Midnight Club: Los Angeles
  • Might & Magic: Duel of Champions
  • Mighty No. 9
  • Military Madness: Nectaris
  • Minecraft: Story Mode
  • Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two
  • ModNation Racers
  • Monopoly
  • Monopoly Streets
  • Monster High: New Ghoul in School
  • Monster Jam Battlegrounds
  • Mortal Kombat
  • Mortal Kombat II
  • Mr. Driller
  • Namco Museum Essentials
  • Narco Terror
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution
  • Naughty Bear
  • NBA 2K10: Draft Combine
  • NBA Unrivaled
  • Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit
  • NEOGEO Station
  • Noby Noby Boy
  • One Piece World Unlimited Red
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3
  • OutRun Online Arcade
  • Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures
  • Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventure 2
  • Pac-Man Championship Edition
  • Pac-Man Museum
  • Pacific Rim
  • Peggle
  • Persona 4 Arena
  • PixelJunk SideScroller
  • Plants vs. Zombies
  • PlayStation Home
  • Poker Night 2
  • PowerUp Forever
  • Puddle
  • PURE
  • Q*bert
  • Qlione Evolve
  • R-Type Delta
  • R-Types
  • R.I.P.D. The Game
  • R.U.S.E.
  • Raiden III
  • Rambo: The Video Game
  • Rampage World Tour
  • Rampart
  • Real Steel
  • Retro City Rampage
  • Revenge of the Wounded Dragons
  • Ride to Hell: Retribution
  • Ridge Racer 7
  • Ridge Racer Driftopia
  • Ring of Red
  • Rise of the Guardians: The Video Game
  • RISK: Factions
  • Robot Rescue Revolution
  • Rochard
  • Rock Band Blitz
  • Rock Band DLC
  • Saint Seiya: Brave Soldiers
  • Samurai Showdown
  • Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game
  • Section 8
  • Section 8: Prejudice
  • Sega Rally Online Arcade
  • Shank
  • Shaun White Snowboarding
  • Shock Troopers
  • Shoot Many Robots
  • Sideway: New York
  • SingStar
  • Slam Bolt Scrappers
  • SOCOM: U. S. Navy Seals Confrontation
  • SoulCalibur: Lost Swords
  • Spartacus Legends
  • Spelunker Black
  • Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
  • Star Trek The Video Game
  • Super Sidekicks
  • Superfrog HD
  • Swarm
  • Swords and Soldiers
  • Tales From The Borderlands
  • Tales of Symphonia Chronicles
  • Tales of Xillia 2
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled
  • Tekken Revolution
  • TerRover
  • Tetris
  • Texas Cheat’em
  • The Amazing Spider-Man
  • The Amazing Spider-Man 2
  • The Cave
  • The Cursed Crusade
  • The Expendables 2 Videogame
  • The King of Fighters ’94
  • The King of Fighters ’95
  • The King of Fighters ’96
  • The Legend of Korra
  • The Lord of the Rings: War in the North
  • The Punisher: No Mercy
  • The Simpsons Arcade Game
  • The Smurfs 2
  • The Testament of Sherlock Holmes
  • The Voice: I Want You
  • The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct
  • Time and Eternity
  • Tom Clancy’s H. A.W.X 2
  • Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD
  • Transformers: Devastation
  • Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
  • Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark
  • Tumble
  • UNO
  • Virtua Tennis 4
  • Voltron: Defenders of the Universe
  • Wanted Corp.
  • Warhawks
  • Weekly Toro Station
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Special Edition
  • WipEout
  • WipEout HD
  • World Gone Sour
  • World Heroes
  • WRC Powerslide
  • WWE 2K14
  • WWE 2K15
  • WWE 2K16
  • X-Men: The Arcade Game
  • XCOM: Enemy Unknown
  • XEVIOUS 3D/G+
  • Yakiniku Bugyou
  • Zen Pinball
  • Zombie Apocalypse
  • Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone

Delisted PS Vita Games


  • A Certain Magical Virtual-On
  • A.W. Phoenix Festa
  • Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom
  • Angry Birds Star Wars
  • Angry Birds Trilogy
  • Asphalt Injection
  • Ben 10: Galactic Racing
  • BigFest
  • Citizens Of Earth
  • Cyber Sled
  • Deadman’s Cross
  • Destiny of Spirits
  • Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth
  • Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two
  • Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z
  • Dragon’s Crown
  • Duke Nukem 3D
  • Dungeon Hunter: Alliance
  • Element4I
  • Farming Simulator
  • Farming Simulator 14
  • Farming Simulator 18
  • Fat Princess: Piece of Cake
  • GameSpy
  • Invokers Tournament
  • J-STARS Victory VS+
  • Jazz: Trump’s Journey
  • Krinkle Krusher
  • La-Mulana EX
  • Lumines Electronic Symphony
  • Lumo
  • Michael Jackson The Experience
  • Mr. Driller
  • New Little King’s Story
  • Nihilumbra
  • One Piece World Unlimited Red
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3
  • Plants vs. Zombies
  • PlayStation Home Arcade
  • PlayStation Mobile
  • Retro City Rampage
  • Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God
  • Space Hulk
  • Spelunker World
  • SpongeBob HeroPants
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge
  • Superfrog HD
  • The Amazing Spider-Man
  • Toro’s Friend Network
  • Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
  • Uncharted: Fight for Fortune
  • Virtua Tennis 4
  • XEVIOUS 3D/G+
  • Zombies: The Last Survivor

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The planned outage of PS Store on PlayStation 3 and PS Vita is delayed. This was officially announced by SIE President Jim Ryan .

Initially, they wanted to completely close stores on old consoles this summer, , however, after massive backlash from users and developers, the head of PlayStation acknowledged that the company made the wrong decision . In the near future, PS3 and PS Vita owners will be able to continue making digital purchases from the PS Store without any new restrictions.

«The decision to end purchase features on PS3 and PS Vita was driven by a number of factors — bringing commercial features to older devices comes with many challenges, and we felt it would be wiser to focus our resources on the newer devices that the majority of gamers play on. We have addressed Please note that many of you would like to continue buying classic PS3 and PS Vita games in the near future, so I’m glad we were able to find a solution that will allow us to continue to support purchase features.0003

I am pleased to know that the history of old devices continues, and at the same time, we continue to create new, unrivaled game worlds for PS4, PS5 and the next generation of virtual reality systems. «

In this case, in the case of PSP , the shutdown of the system PlayStation Store will occur on July 2, , as originally planned.

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PlayStation Portable owners have lost access to the PS Store today. You can still purchase handheld games, but only if you go to the digital store from the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita consoles. The full game and content store for the PSP will be unavailable on July 6th.

Sony notes that PSP owners will not lose access to purchases already made in the store and will be able to download them if necessary.

Sony made the decision to close the PS Store on PS3, PSP and PS Vita back in March this year, but later changed its mind about doing it on PS3 and Vita.

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