LittleBigPlanet PSPLittleBigPlanet PSP has finally made it to the Playstation Network. It’s good news for PSP Go owners who’ve been stuck waiting for a digital download while old-school PSP owners have been able to grab the game.

It’s taken nearly a month for LittleBigPlanet PSP to make its way to the Playstation Network. The game launched on October 30, but it’s taken until today to make it available to PSP Go owners.

There’s more good news for PSP and PSP Go owners. Sony’s released a patch for LittleBigPlanet PSP to “improve the performance of some of the physics and tools in Create mode”.

To download the LittleBigPlanet PSP game update, your PSP needs to be connected to the internet. Select the game icon, press triangle and select ‘update’.

Let us know if you’re picking up LittleBigPlanet PSP today.

Out now | £18 | Sony (via Joystiq)

2 Responses to “LittleBigPlanet PSP finally hits the Playstation Network”

  1. Stewart says:

    Errm, you might want to check your facts. It’s been on the store since last week (the same day the UK UMD release).

    It’s ONLY the US releases that were delayed.

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