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Multiple PSP-Gos registered to a single PS3.

  • 08-10-2009 11:37am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31


    Hi.

    If my son gets a PSP-Go (from Santa), and purchases some games from PSN, can these games be also copied onto his friends PSP-Go (akin to sharing UMDs in the older PSPs)

    Or are they tied specifically to one PSP-go...?

    Can you register multiple PSP-Gos to a PS3 and only purchase ONE copy of a game to work on the multiple PSPs.

    Thanks - Anthony.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,761 ✭✭✭GothPunk


    Yes you can copy the game from the PS3 onto a maximum of 5 PSPs as many times as you like. There is a caveat though.

    I'm sure you know that you buy stuff on the PSN store from a PSN account on the PS3. So when you copy a PSP game from the PS3 to a PSP, it registers the PSP with that PSN account. This activation process means that the PSP can only play games from one account at a time - in order to play games from a different PSN account they will have to activate their PSP with the PSN account that owns the content each time. It's not like the PS3 where you can just sign in as a different user - you'll have to either re-register the PSP with the right PSN account using a PS3 or over wifi on the PSP. You can activate and de-activate the PSP as many times as you like though.


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