
It took forever for the PlayStation Store for PSPs to even appear, and it’s far from perfect. Having to use your PC to browse to the Store and then connect your PSP via USB is hardly convenient; with Wi-Fi a major feature for the system, why can’t you use the system’s built-in browser to access the Store?
During a session at GDC, SCEA’s Chris Eden revealed that Sony is working on allowing PSP owners to access the Store without the hurdle of using a PC. So long as you have Wi-Fi access, you’ll be able to browse to the Store and purchase content to download to your memory stick.
There’s no release date as of yet, but it’s nice to know that it’s in the works. Even if it is, you know, the most blatantly obvious development for the Store to make.
via Pocket Gamer
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