The dates set, J416 has recently posted on his blog that the exploitable game name and the Half Byte Loader port for Firmwares 6.30 and 6.31 will be released at 2200hrs on the 24th this month. So in two days time. So for those that were silly enough
to update from early firmware versions will have a second chance at homebrew.
So far we know the game title is exploitable on versions, US and JPN. Its also on PSN JPN, EUR and US. So the race will be on for PSP Go users on 6.30+ Once the title is named I suggest you grab it asap. No doubt Mr Sony will be watching and will remove any PSP title that has a sudden huge and unexpected increase in
downloads.
This game will only give you the ability to use homebrews through HBL. A ISO Loader Will
NEVER Be Made As This Is A User Mode Exploit Not A Kernel Exploit
It took a little while for LittleBigPlanet to arrive on the PSP and with the sequel right around the corner, some Sackboy fans are wondering if LBP2 will also go portable.
Well, while it's certainly a "cool idea," Media Molecule is currently focusing on
the PlayStation 3 version. They don't slam the door on the possibility and clearly wish to entertain the idea but for now - in this time period leading up to the fall LBP2 launch - the team wants to remain dedicated to PS3 owners. The broken translation fielded by numerous European sources reads:
"[A PSP version] would be desirable. But to be over honest, we concentrate at present on the completion of the PlayStation 3-Ablegers. I think that studios, which developed the first PSP part delivered Cambridge outstanding work. At present we have to announce however nothing. Even if a Sequel a correctly cool thing would be."
Okay, so the best we can figure out, Evans and Co. like how the first handheld iteration of LittleBigPlanet came out but for now, they're not willing to announce anything. Fans of the game know all about the installed connectivity between LBP PS3 and LBP PSP; to be able to have that again for the sequel would be a big bonus. But once again, Media Molecule is upping the ante in terms of player freedom and creativity, which means it'll be even harder to jam the entire experience onto the PSP...
Oh well, we'll keep an eye on things and see what happens in the near future.