

Summer is winding down, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to. To keep your summer fun going, we’ve selected four games launching over the next four weeks to be part of PS Vita Summer Select, our new PlayStation Store event. PS Plus members will receive a 20% discount on each game during its launch week, and — best of all — all four games are Cross-Buy for PS Vita and PS3.
Over the next four weeks, we’re shining the spotlight on some great independent developers by bringing you a new indie title each week. Check out some of the most unique gaming experiences coming to PS Vita, including Derek Yu’s beloved Spelunky, and two-button fighter Divekick. The first game drops tomorrow, so prepare to spend some serious time with your PS Vita!
No need to worry if you don’t have a PS Vita because all four PS Vita Summer Select titles are Cross-Buy for PS Vita and PS3! PS Plus members can take advantage of the launch week discounts on both the PS Vita and PS3 versions of each game.
Here’s the full line-up of games:
PS Vita Summer Select |
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Release Date |
Game Title |
Regular Price |
PS Plus Price |
Launch Week |
8/20 |
$9.99 |
$7.99 |
8/20 through 8/26 |
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8/27 |
$14.99 |
$11.99 |
8/27 through 9/2 |
|
9/3 |
$9.99 |
$7.99 |
9/3 through 9/9 |
|
9/10 |
$14.99 |
$11.99 |
9/10 through 9/16 |
Visit the PlayStation.Blog each week for more information on the PS Vita Summer Select titles. Which games are you going to grab to make the most of the rest of your summer?
DF Book 2! Can not wait. Loved the first one.
Really great to see the Vita getting more content in a time where it really needs it!!!
No love for Kickbeat? thats what i wanna play
I hope Dragon Fantasy: Book II has less memes and Minecraft references than the first game. I liked it aside from that.
The Minecraft part of Book I was really just a bonus thing as a thanks to Mojang for including us in their first-ever Minecon. It’s a very non-canon just-for-fun part of the first game, and not at all in Book II.
That’s not to say there aren’t references to countless other things…but the game also focuses a lot more on its own story (and has a lot more story to it) than Book I