Wipeout HD and expansions come to Wipeout 2048

21 June 2012

Sony have confirmed that the expansion packs for WipEout HD and WipEout HD Fury are available for the PS Vita’s WipEout 2048.

If you’ve already bought the packs for PS3, you will have access to the packs for PS Vita completely free.

This is part of Sony’s Cross-Buy feature, which allows Playstation gamers to share game content across their PS3 and PS Vita, by only paying once.

And visa-versa, it also works the other way, as players who buy the content for PS Vita will also get the PS3 add-ons for free.

In terms of the actual content, Wipeout HD is available for download in the form of Wipeout 2048 – Wipeout HD Game Pack for $7.99 (around R66*). The pack includes 12 new tracks (including eight reverse tracks) and 12 new ships to race with.

If that’s not enough, Wipeout 2048 will also be getting the Wipeout HD Fury Pack, which will add another 12 tracks and 24 more ships, also priced at $7.99 (around R66*).

And for those Wipeout enthusiasts who want to have it all in one go, you can buy the Wipeout 2048 Complete Game Pack for 12.99 ( around R107*). This includes Wipeout HD for PS3, plus the Wipeout Fury Expansion pack re-imagined for PS Vita, with all 24 tracks, 24 ships and four zone tracks.

*Exchange rates calculated at time of article

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