in June. There’s been some changes made to the system apparently to compete with the latest Nintedno Dsi-Lite.
Sony switched the UMD with options for either 8GB or 16GB of built-in flash memory. Since UMD is going to be history, Sony will offer over 100 classic and new PSP titles available for download at launch, that also includes Gran Turismo Mobile.
Sony introduced the Go, brand of add-ons (the Go!View video on-demand service and 1.3 megapixel Go!Cam), for the European PSP, given that the new system is most likely to be dubbed PSP Go. However, there are also some other names in speculation like PSP2, PSP-4000, PSP Slide, and PSP Flip.
On the hardware end, the redesign will include a d-pad, analog nub, and face buttons, they slide out from the bottom of the unit. The new system is not going to have a second analog stick, the most demanding feature. I fear, many shooter-game lovers are gonna reject the new design. As the new system is likely to be called PSP Go, it infact suggests that there might be a built-in camera PSP-3000’s Go!Cam.
The new system will be released in Japan this September, U.S. launch is expected in either late October or early November.

(Not an Actual PSP Go! Photo