Sony Computer Entertainment Europe president David Reeves has confirmed that a video on-demand service will be available for the PS3 and PSP by the end of the year.
This is a long overdue addition to the Playstation Network. The Video Marketplace is a HUGE money maker and popular service for the Xbox 360. Sony will profit well from this once it’s launched.
Sony’s service should provide a wealth of entertainment, as the movie studios they own and participate with have a ton of great content to provide.
IGN reports:
According to Reeves, full-length movies, music and TV programmes will all be available for download, direct to both the PS3 and PSP, although he gave no indication of exactly what would be available at launch or indeed the pricing structure. Reeves added, “It will not be in all of our PAL territories but it will be in the major territories.”
Having this for both the PS3 and PSP is a great idea. Hopefully you can buy the content in one place and be able to watch on both devices.












