
To celebrate Assassin’s Creed PSP debut, Sony has announced that they will be released a limited edition PSP bundle appropriately entitle the Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines PSP Entertainment Pack.
This bundle will go on sale in November for $199.99 and include:
- White PSP-3000
- Assasin’s Creed: Bloodlines
- Currently unannounced UMD movie
- 2GB Memory card
So, it looks like despite the impending release of the PSP Go, Sony is staying true to their previous hardware and UMD format.
Ubisoft‘s Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines will be out for the PSP on November 10th, 2009.
Ask someone what the Dynasty Warriors series is about and they’ll tell you it’s about richly stylized feudal Chinese warriors thrashing thousands of opponents over an endless series of battles. It’s one of those rare games where the things that some people love are the exact things that other people hate. If you’re like me and can’t get enough of bashing and slashing your way through hordes of enemies, you’ll soon be able to take that sort of fun on the road (or bus or train).
Koei has announced that they’re bringing a new version of the cult favorite to the PSP. It’s not the first title to be made portably in the series, but it’s certainly one of the most exciting since it’s being based off the PS2 version of Dynasty Warriors 6, the most recent title to be released. There’ll be twenty four battlefields and twenty-three generals with story modes to play through including Moukaku (Meng Huo to western gamers) who was included in the PS3 and Xbox 360-only Empires update. As with other PSP titles there’ll be wireless co-op play included so you can team up with a friend. It’s set for release in Japan on September 3rd, with no word yet of a release date elsewhere.

Sony has posted on the official PlayStation site, answering a lot of questions from possible PSP Go owners, among them, battery life, accessories and memory card support.
According to Sony, the battery life will remain the same as in the current PSP (PSP 3000), which offers 3 to 6 hours of gaming and 3 to 5 hours of video playback. Furthermore, the PSP Go will ditch the Memory Stick card in favor of the much smaller M2 card. Sony is also considering an attachment which will make it possible to use original PSP accessories with the PSP Go.
The PSP Go will launch this September for $250 in the US and 250 Euro in Europe.