PSP users could soon be downloading games straight to their consoles, as Sony considers a native store for the handheld console.
At the moment PSP users need a PC or PS3 to access downloadable content, but word from Sony is gamers may soon be able to access a dedicated store straight from their PSP.
“Having a native store on the portable is something we’re looking into,” Sony’s Koller told Pocket Gamer.
During E3, Sony suggested gamers could soon use a single ID for both PSP and PS3, and by the sound of it a native PSP store for users to grab fresh content is also part of its plan. Of course, we’ll also need somewhere to store the games. PSP hard drive anyone?









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