The WipEout Pulse packs are now in store for your PSP. The Mirage pack contains a new team and track and sounds very lush.
To read the official press release click through.
Download the Mirage Pack today, three more packs on track throughout February
Four new teams, eight new tracks and their zone variants – extend your racing experience today
Download now from PLAYSTATION®Store for PC at www.store.playstation.com
07 February 2008. Adrenaline pushed to the max? Or think you can handle a little bit more full-on anti-gravity racing action on your PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable)? If so, visit PLAYSTATION®Store for PC at www.store.playstation.com
WipEout Pulse has already redefined the racing genre on PSP and this is your chance to extend your anti-gravity experience even further. With the Mirage Pack released today on PLAYSTATION Store for PC, the first download pack to blast onto screen, the racing buzz will only get more intense. And with another three packs to be released on a weekly basis throughout February 2008, your futuristic racing experience won’t stop anytime soon.
Mirage Pack: Release date 07/02/2008
Mirage contains two new tracks plus their zone variants and heralds the arrival of the Mirage team.
Background: Founded in 2202 by sand baron Sheikh Zayed, the Mirage team fields an advanced Mantis ship and a crew of elite pilots fresh from the Mirage Anti Gravity Excellence Centre [MAGEC] training and development programme based outside of Dubai. The team arrives following a strong showing in pre-season testing and a clinical performance in FX350 League events.
Ship: The Mantis craft appears to be the most balanced of all the teams’ ships, performing strongly in top speed, acceleration, handling and shields – making a great pilot the crucial factor for success. With a good understanding of Mag Strip track technology which emerged from the same labs as the Mantis, Mirage should perform well.
Tracks: Introducing Egewinter White and its zone variant – a five click track that snakes around the transit system of a densely packed metropolitan area located on storm-racked island city - and the massive Vostock Reef Black also with its zone variant. Vostock Reef Black is the welcome result of the Vostock Island race committee taking the opportunity, presented by construction of a heavily industrial underwater seaport, to create a five and a half kilometre under sea circuit. Reef black rifles you through a backdrop of whaleships and the Vostok mining community.
Icaras Pack: Release date 14/02/08
Hot on the tail of Mirage comes the Icaras Pack which sees the Icaras team return to the fray; rejuvenated as the FX400 League’s speed kings. It comes complete with two new tracks; the five klick plus Edgewinter Black with zone variant and the technically challenging Moroccan based Gemini Dam White. The question – can Icaras survive on speed alone – as shield strength has been sacrificed for pole position.
Harimau Pack: Release date 21/02/08
Then comes the Harimau Pack featuring the publicity-hungry, tiger-cloning Harimau Team equipped with a biofuel powered craft that has suggested good speeds and handling. Tracks are the gloom ridden subterranean Orcus White [plus zone variant] hidden deep in the subterranean networks below Alaska and Gemini Dam Black, which transports the teams to the sun-baked trade hub of North Africa.
Auricom Pack: Release date 28/02/08
And last to arrive is the Auricom team – not only suspiciously late season entrants but also with an unknown pilot roster – in the midst of rumour about spectacular speeds and significant investment. With the rumour comes the more-than-tangible Orcus Black and Vostock Reef White tracks, both with zone variants. Orcus offers a unique – and thin – racing atmosphere shaded by subterranean code amber lights whilst Vostock Reef delivers a nerve shattering pro-glass reinforced spiral tunnel track.
Don’t forget that PLAYSTATION Store for PC brings together in one place all the great PSP content – and makes it available from your PC. It comes packed with exclusive game downloads, free playable demos, trailers, movie & music content and wallpapers – as well as downloadable versions of existing PSP UMD™ games such as B-Boy™ and Fired Up™ and downloadable PS one® classic titles including Crash Bandicoot®, and Jumping Flash™. And best of all, access to the site is completely free, with no purchase necessary and no subscription required, leaving you to enjoy PLAYSTATION Store when and how you like.
And if you haven’t yet explored the world of WipEout Pulse visit www.wipeoutpulse.com
I got excited when I saw the subject line - Wipeout! (and I’m thinking Wipeout HD) but oh, it’s pulse!
Comment by reakt — Feb 8, 2008 @ 11:50 am
Sony’s not getting one more penny from me untill wipeout HD comes out. Off to get a 360 this afternoon.
Comment by cenTripEtAl — Feb 8, 2008 @ 12:01 pm
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The Mirage pack only contains one new team and two new tracks. Please read the press release Three Speech!
I think £14 is a bit too much to ask personally for four add on packs. I’ll wait until the next game comes out thank you very much.
Comment by PodlingJuice — Feb 8, 2008 @ 2:48 pm
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Pingback by Loot Ninja » Wipeout Pulse Gets New Content in Europe — Feb 8, 2008 @ 5:30 pm
What about WIpeout HD??…..hello?…..why the lack of info on this?
Comment by Andy — Feb 8, 2008 @ 8:51 pm
@ ThreeSpeech:
This is not good enough. Many gamers feel Sony is ‘cheating’ them on Pulse with reduced number of standard tracks (they’re counting the reverse tracks as ‘new’ tracks), DLC that cannot be played on-line (!) and extortionate pricing yet again.
Don’t take it from me, check it for yourself:
http://www.eurogamer.net/article_discussion.php?article_id=92360
Comment by Zed Zee — Feb 9, 2008 @ 11:28 am
I DONT LIKE TO PAY FOR DOWNLOADS
Comment by Mike — Feb 10, 2008 @ 8:18 pm
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