
Sony has recently announced its Gran Turismo PSP Entertainment Pack that will be launched on October 20th, 2009 for $199.99. The pack consists of a Mystic Silver PSP-3000 console, a Gran Turismo PSP game on UMD, a PlayStation Network downloadable voucher for a white Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, a 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, a PlayStation Network downloadable movie voucher, and a Sony Music Pass voucher good for 10 downloadable songs (available to U.S. residents only). [PlayStation Blog]

Zenrin Japan will release a new GPS software for the Sony PlayStation Portable on November 5th, 2009. Known as the Minna No Nabi (Everyone’s GPS), the program is compatible with Sony PSP 1000/2000 and 3000 series (not compatible with PSP Go) and provides Sony’s latest Social PetaMap service. The Minna No Nabi will be available in Japan for around 8,190 Yen ($88) without the GPS Module. [Zenrin]

That’s right! If you buy a PSPgo in Europe, you get a free of Gran Turismo. Unfortunately, if you purchase this portable console in the States, you get only a demo of Rock Band Unplugged. Sony & MTV are calling it Rock Band Unplugged Lite. This demo game provides only 5 songs, so you have to pay for those extra songs. The Rock Band Unplugged Lite will also be compatible with any DLC you may wish to purchase from the PlayStation Store. [Kotaku]

The UMD-less Patapon 2 for Sony PSP is now official. The game is now available as a digital download on the PSN, and as a redemption code voucher in retail locations. You can buy this game for $19.99. [Press Release]

The Devil May Cry for the PlayStation Portable has been canceled, as revealed by Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu’s game release schedule. The game was removed from the listing. Meanwhile, there is no official confirmation from Capcom about the matter. [ShackNews]

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe will release the Sony PSP-3000 in three new colours. These new Sony PSPs are already available in Asia. The three new colours are “Radiant Red”, “Mystic Silver” and “Pearl White”. [Kotaku]