Sony’s PlayStation TV home console releases next month in North America, and now, you can find out exactly what games will be playable on the system.
In a page posted to the PlayStation support website, Sony announced the various PlayStation Vita, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation games that will be supported on PlayStation TV at launch. While the list is a little too large to include in this post with nearly 700 titles mentioned, the full range of titles can be found at the PlayStation Knowledge Center. Select titles can also be found below.
- Batman: Arkham Origins – Blackgate (PS Vita)
- BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (PS Vita)
- Borderlands 2 (PS Vita)
- Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (PS Vita)
- Dragon’s Crown (PS Vita)
- Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster (PS Vita)
- Killzone: Mercenary (PS Vita)
- Muramasa Rebirth (PS Vita)
- Persona 4 Golden (PS Vita)
- The Walking Dead: Season One and Season Two (PS Vita)
- Corpse Party (PSP)
- Dissidia 012 [duodecim]: Final Fantasy (PSP)
- Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection (PSP)
- Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (PSP)
- Half-Minute Hero (PSP)
- Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X (PSP)
- Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (PSP)
- Resistance: Retribution (PSP)
- Star Wars: Battlefront II (PSP)
- Valkyria Chronicles 2 (PSP)
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PSone Classics)
- Dino Crisis (PSone Classics)
- Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions (PSone Classics)
- Xenogears (PSone Classics)
In addition to downloadable PS Vita games, PSP games, and PSone Classics, it was previously announced that the PlayStation TV will support Sony’s PlayStation Now game streaming service, allowing users to play certain PlayStation 3 games over the Internet with rental fees. PlayStation TV will also support physical PS Vita game cartridges, as well as Remote Play for PlayStation 4 games.
PlayStation TV launches in North America on October 11. The system will be available on its own for $99.99, or in a bundle with the PlayStation Vita version of The Lego Movie Video Game, a DualShock 3 controller, and an 8-gigabyte Vita memory card. Walmart will offer the bundle for the same price, while also including a copy of Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time.
Source: Official US PlayStation blog
Please please please hurry up with the PS3 streaming, Sony! This is such a good price. I really still want a PS3, but the current going price is just outrageous.
I would totally buy this if the Kingdom Hearts HD remakes are streamable. At a minimum. And then there’s everything else I want
The streaming quality isn’t that great and plus you’re going to have to deal with lag and whatnot – and lag could be especially detrimental in a game like KH.
Plus the fact PlayStation Now is insultingly expensive and the catalog is lackluster. You’re better off just getting a PS3. And if you’re planning on getting this instead of a Vita, there are so many titles that aren’t compatible – pretty much anything that uses the touchscreen/pad, plus other games that aren’t compatible just because. Add to the fact that there are lots of PSP games that aren’t available on the PS Store…PSTV isn’t the end-all solution that you think it is.
Yeah, I know. You told me already XD You don’t need to rub it in.
The rental aspect is a killer. That’s awfully lame. A Netflix-like subscription where I could play anything would be sweet though.
I think this streaming is the sort of technology that will only get better with time, so I’m glad it’s being pioneered now so that maybe it’ll be perfected by the time I actually get a PS4 and can use it.
And hopefully they’ll work out their payment options by then, too. This seems like a really rocky time where they’re trying to figure out what works both technically and on a sales/value standpoint. I’m sure they’ll realize rather quickly what people are and are not willing to pay for.
But as for the Vita part, great! I mean, I think the Vita would be a better investment if that’s what you primarily want to get this for because I think the Vita is just such an excellent piece of hardware but… hey, some of those games I’ve definitely played and thought “I wish I could put this on my TV” so I guess I could finally do that.