
The US PlayStation Store has just updated, and along with the massive influx of games in preparation for the PSPgo comes a new publisher page in the PlayStation Store. Capcom was the first publisher to receive this red carpet treatment from Sony. Now EA has joined Capcom as the second publisher to launch its own EA Sports branded PlayStation Store.
EA Sports has enough content available on the PlayStation Network to warrant its own branded store. Each EA Sports title offers demos, trailers, DLC, and even some full-game downloads in one easy to find spot. To view this EA Sports store, go to Games > Publisher > EA Sports within the PlayStation Store.
Here is the full list of game icons listed in the EA Sports store:
looks good.
EA has their own section for a while now. They just have more content.
time to get al the pubs there own spot
i just really hope this does not freeze your PS3 half the time like the EA Sports games do.
Actually the EA store has been there for at least a week.
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Yeah, not bad.
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Great for them.
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hmm
[...] update also adds Electronic Arts as the second third-party publisher to get their own store page (via PlayStation Lifestyle), along with a bevy of other content for both the PlayStation 3 and [...]
[...] update also adds Electronic Arts as the second third-party publisher to get their own store page (via PlayStation Lifestyle), along with a bevy of other content for both the PlayStation 3 and [...]
[...] update also adds Electronic Arts as the second third-party publisher to get their own store page (via PlayStation Lifestyle), along with a bevy of other content for both the PlayStation 3 and [...]
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