Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault Delayed For Vita
Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault, known as Q-Force in some regions, has been delayed for the PlayStation Vita.

There wasn’t as much focus on the PlayStation Vita at Sony’s Tokyo Game Show press conference as I would’ve liked. However, the company did announce these two new colours for the system in Japan: cosmic red and sapphire blue. Whilst new colours are pretty, it’s games that will make the system sell. Unforunately, there weren’t too many announcements that grabbed attention.
PS Plus Coming To Vita In November
It was confirmed today that PlayStation Plus will be coming to PlayStation Vita in November.

PS Vita Stands at 2.2m Units Sold
According to the German site, Playfront.de, the PlayStation Vita has sold 2.2 million units to date.

A PlayStation Vita iteration of Killzone was unveiled today. Killzone Mercenary will see players take control of mercenaries which will fight alongside the Helghast and the ISA. Coming out next year, the game will be an FPS. Contracts will be fulfilled by choosing customisable loadouts and tactics. Sounds awesome!
Having a more difficult time than [they] had anticipated in terms of getting support from third-party publishers
PS Vita Facebook App Updated
Sony have announced that the facebook app for PlayStation Vita has been updated with some new features.

Ubisoft have released a new extended trailer for Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation. The PlayStation Vita exclusive title was debuted at E3 this year and takes players into New Orleans. Players will be in control of the series’ first female assassin. Details are scarce at the moment, but the game will release on the day of it’s console brethren, Assassin’s Creed III, on October 30th.
PS Vita Sales Fluctuate
According to VGChartz, the sales for the PlayStation Vita rose by 56% worldwide for the week ending June 16th. However, the latest sales figures from Japan show another decline…

We can do some pretty special things that you’ll start to see on the floor this year and you’ll see more over the upcoming months.
