In addition to a "Hannah Montana"-themed PSP bundle that will include a new lilac-colored system with a new "Hannah Montana" game, episodes of the show, and a 2GB Memory Stick, the publisher announced Assassin's Creed for PSP and an Altair-themed bundle for later this year. MTV Games and Harmonix announced Rock Band Unplugged, the first portable version of the popular music game, which will allow for an in-game store and DLC purchasing. And Sony officially announced that Dissidia Final Fantasy will be coming to North America this summer.
Sony also revealed its plans for first-party PSP titles with portable versions of MotorStorm and LittleBigPlanet coming to handheld. LBP handheld will provide new levels and new adventures with the promise to allow the same user-created content on the small screen, plus platform-centric environments. Media Molecule will be developing this version as well. MotorStorm Arctic Edge takes all of the controller-smashing difficulty over to Palin-Land, as the team behind the Pursuit Force games bring the race to Alaska.


Of the games announced, Assassin's Creed has raised an eyebrow of yours truly. It's a game that functions with one analog stick, and the controls could translate well to the PSP. I just wonder how they'll be able to abbreviate the game into something quick-natured enough to enjoy on the run. I think it's really too early to say whether LBP can make a good PSP game, or what Rock Band Unplugged will give us.
Will my earlier prediction of the PSP's fall 2009 demise prove wrong? What's your take?