However, these packs are only available in the European PlayStation Store.įor some reason, the Mirage Pack cannot be purchased or downloaded on a PS Vita, but it's possible to purchase and download the pack on a PS3 and transferring/installing the pack via USB to the PS Vita.Įach pack is named exactly after the team included with the pack. These packs are available to download for a fee from the PlayStation Store. Wipeout Pulse, like its predecessor Wipeout Pure, also has downloadable content packs that include new ships, tracks and campaign grids. Yazmin & Tinie Tempah - "Listen to the Vibe"ĭeepologists ft. The music included in the Exit 15 Pack was the winner of the "Wipeout Pure - DJ Competition with Transmit", hosted by Dublin radio station Spin 1038.This crash seems to have remained unfixed. The Pure Urban Packs were available for a limited time in select European countries and add a fair amount of music, but when installed will also cause a crash on Gamma Pack's Exostra Run.All contents of the Omega Packs were designed by Jon Burgerman, Mark James, Neil McFarland, and Scien, respectively.You can still use the alternate liveries while the pack is installed, though.
The four tracks in this pack are set in a central entertainment hub, nearby the Sinucit track. The Delta Packs were released as a two-pack release to Japan and the US, with a single European pack available two weeks after the Gamma Pack. This pack also includes four HUD skins themed around four standard teams (FEISAR, Auricom, Qirex, and Piranha). Two teams from Wipeout Fusion, Tigron and Van-Über, make their reappearance as well. Apart from their own tournament, these tracks also make up the all-new Descension Tournament, along with all eight standard tracks. This pack features four new tracks around Makana. The single combined pack was released in Europe on 1 September 2005. The US got the same packs as the Japanese version, but released a month later. It was first released in Japan on 7 April 2005 as a three-pack monthly series. The Gamma Pack was the first pack to be released. However, it is now possible via unofficial means to convert DLC packs between different regions, but to do so, one has to utilize cwcheat with CFW or PPSSPP to disable signature checks. Japanese packs will not work in the US version and vice versa, and the same case also applies to European packs. Please note that the DLC packs for Wipeout Pure are not cross-compatible between regions. There are three main packs available, in one form or another, in all regions: Gamma, Delta, and Classic. In addition, there are also a number of region-exclusive packs that are only available for a specific version. Packs of downloadable content were made available every month for six months.
Wipeout Pure was the first PSP title to support downloadable content, including extra vehicles, tracks, and artwork free of charge via the Internet.