The PlayStation Vita won't hit American stores until Feb. 22 (Feb. 15 should you purchase the pre-order bundle), but Sony has already revealed the list of launch titles that will be available for purchase on day one.
The first round of Sony-published titles include Army Corps of Hell, Escape Plan, Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational, Little Deviants, ModNation Racers: Road Trip, Uncharted: Golden Abyss, and wipEout 2048. Launch titles from Sony's third-party partners will include FIFA Soccer, Lumines Electronic Symphony, Touch My Katamari, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, Michael Jackson: The Experience, Plants vs. Zombies, and Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition.
Pricing for all PS Vita software will range between $9.99-$49.99. The titles will be available via PS Vita game cards at retail stores or digitally via the PlayStation Network. A select number of PS Vita games, however, will be available exclusively on the PlayStation Network.
The Wi-Fi-powered PS Vita model will be available for $249.99 and the 3G/Wi-Fi PS Vita model will be available for $299.99. The pre-order bundle (which includes a 3G/Wi-Fi PS Vita,?limited edition case, 4GB PS Vita memory card, and the Little Deviants game) will cost $349.
We recently had the opportunity to get hands-on with a not-quite-final version of the PS Vita (see the slideshow below). It's a sleek device that resembles a streamlined, upgraded version of the PlayStation Portable. What's new in terms of physical design is the analog thumbstick (which replaces the analog pad) and a second stick, which brings it closer in design to the PS3 controller.
For more, check out PCMag's roundup of the 10 Most Anticipated PS Vita Games.
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