Well, while we're all enjoying our games next month, spare a thought for Xbox Live users who will be playing Arcade title Magic: 2013 and 2006's Rainbow Six: Vegas, which is available in a far more useful coffee coaster format for 74p on Amazon.
Dire.
really quite sad that you felt the need to make the above post.Well, while we're all enjoying our games next month, spare a thought for Xbox Live users who will be playing Arcade title Magic: 2013 and 2006's Rainbow Six: Vegas, which is available in a far more useful coffee coaster format for 74p on Amazon.
Dire.
really quite sad that you felt the need to make the above post.
Seen the American content for this month:
Galaga Legions DX (PSN)
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (PSP)
ICO HD (PS3)
Resident Evil Chronicles HD Collection (PS3)
Rayman Origins (Vita)
Dire in comparison, I can't believe SCEE are this much ahead of SCEA
really quite sad that you felt the need to make the above post.
1 account for 2 devices.
Noob question. And nope I've not read the previous posts sorry. I have a PS3, and just bought my kid a Vita. We have a PS4 arriving in Nov. I also do have a PSP tucked away in a drawer somewhere that has not seen the light of day in over 3yrs.
If i get PS Plus, under my profile, will i be able to pay one subscription and get these free games for each system?
where is the cheapest place to get a 1yr subscription?
I'm about to renew mines and i'll get a 35 PSN card for 29.89 or maybe two 25 quid cards for 20.86 each, then buy through the PS3, that way i get the extra 3 months
A £35 card isn't enough via the psn store, plus is £39.99
I know, but adding the extra fiver on PSN still makes PS+ a fiver cheaper. I'll prob go for the two smaller cards and by something else anyway.
where do you get yout psn cards from?
Not sure that's correct.
I've had the ability to most definitely download and install the games on TWO of my PS3's, and use the Vita at the same time. I actually have 4 ps3's in my household, since they're great bluray players and netflix devices. But the other two default to different user profiles. Though my regular profile is on them, but i'd have to manually logout the kids profiles and log my profile in.
Anyway, it's allowed me to install the games on two of those PS3's. I may try the other two PS3's later, since i don't like the kids jumping around in front of me in the front room, while they're playing their games. And they're the ones who'll make the most out of the free games now that I'm on PS +.
One thing I will say is that you can't have two ps3's running the same profile at the same time. But that's never been the case, PS+ or not. Also you can't use the Playstation offline feature of downloading patches and cloud saves, without deactivating one or the other. That is one console specific. But as long as you're happy to keep that feature switched off, you're good to go, or so it seems. Admittedly, I've not dug out my PSP yet, to test on the handhelds. But for the PS3's, it allows for more than one.