Your basket - 

0 items

Free UK delivery

Items in your basket...

0 items

Good with...

Wipeout 2048 PS Vita

PS Vita

Share with HUKD

Av. User Rating

  • Age Rating: P 7

Product summary

Race into the future on PlayStation Vita with WipEout 2048, as you experience the anti-grav racer like never before… See more

Bookmark and Share

Av. User Rating

  • Age Rating: P 7
Wipeout 2048 Product Details

Released on 22-Feb-2012

37 years from now, WipEout begins.

In the year 2048, the world witnesses the emergence of breath-taking anti-gravity racing. Daring to dream, the newly-formed racing teams defied centuries of belief as they reinvented physics… and WipEout® was born. Racing at street level in this prologue to the WipEout® series, hold on tight as you hunt down your foes, claim the gold medals of glory and write your name into the history books. Featuring stunning graphics and a pumping soundtrack, you can now feel the true force of WipEout® with unique touch and tilt controls. Fly solo or hook up with friends online for a shot of adrenalin-fuelled racing like never before. The future of racing is here – RIP gravity.

  • Pilot your ship intuitively using touchscreen and motion controls.
  • Cross platform play.
  • Experience the thrill of the race whilst seeing your fellow pilots using the Vita's front camera.
  • Hit 10 brand new tracks with touch and tilt controls.
  • Adrenaline fuelled low-level racing through the streets of Nova State City.
  • Cross-play with PS3™ WipEout® users.
  • 8-player online races.

  • With the release of Sony's PlayStation Vita less than a month away, we're taking a sneak peek at some of the biggest and best games that are lined up for launch. We've never seen a better choice of games for a handheld launch, so choose carefully - or just treat yourself to all of them - when you come in to collect your shiny new Vita!

    Uncharted: Golden Abyss on the PS Vita

    Uncharted: Golden Abyss

    You can't get a much bigger headline act for your new console than the next outing for everybody's favourite adventurer Nathan Drake. Golden Abyss is an epic journey for our wry hero and it even manages to give the PlayStation 3 a run for its money in the looks department. There's of course a lost city to be investigated and - with the long-overdue inclusion of two analog sticks on the Vita - gaming on the move has never felt so much like playing at home.

    Modnation Racers bursting onto PS Vita

    ModNation Racers: Road Trip

    Frantic lap-time competition hits the Vita with ModNation Racers, a game that features some of the most fun and furious racing around. What really makes this game special though is the community's devilish creations, all of which are available to download and share with your friends. If you like to let your creativity shine, this is a game that offers much much more than just a quick race around the block.

    Play Everybody's Golf on the PlayStation Vita

    Everybody's Golf

    As one of the most popular gaming series on the PSP, another outing for Everybody's Golf was a no-brainer on Sony's part. It's already leading the sales charts in Japan and is a must-buy for those who like their sports games to lean more on the side of good arcadey fun than serious simulation. Don't expect a walk in the park though - the game may not aim for realism, but it still offers up acres of challenging gameplay that will keep you competing for months.

    WipEout 2048 races onto the PS Vita

    WipEout 2048

    The game that sold a million PlayStations and brought gaming into the mainstream is back and looking incredible on the Vita's gorgeous 5 inch screen. As a prequel to the original game, WipEout 2048 looks at the origins of the high-speed anti-gravity racing league and includes ten blisteringly fast original tracks. As well as a beefy game in its own right, the title will also support cross-platform play, allowing Vita and PS3 racers to compete for glory together. This is definitely one to use to show off the horse-power of the Vita to your envious friends.

    Thirs person shooter Unit 13 for PS Vita

    Unit 13

    It's impossible to even think about releasing a console these days without a hopeful shooter franchise leading the charge. Amazingly, we only got our first look at this beautiful third-person military game when it was announced in November last year. The good news is that it's shaping up very nicely indeed. As with Modern Warfare, the game offers a number of scenarios for players to take on, from dispatching terrorists, to intercepting drug traffickers and gunrunners. You'll be spoilt for choice in the role you take too, with options to be the sniper, technician or soldier on the battlefield, to name just a few.


    Little Deviants

    Little Deviants is very much Sony's answer to the kind of bite-sized portable gaming that's become so popular in recent years. It's also a fantastic showcase for the Vita's extensive features. Plentiful use is made of both the front and rear touchscreens, the Vita's gyroscopic functionality and, yes, even the microphone when you're tasked to make a total fool of yourself in public and sing your way to victory! A real treat for mini-game fans, this will offer up no shortage of chuckles for you and your friends.

    Fight your friends with Reality Fighters on PS Vita

    Reality Fighters

    Now this is where things get really interesting for Sony's latest box of tricks. Using the Vita's fancy technical magic, Reality Fighters lets player really put themselves in the game while fighting opponents on the backdrop of whatever happens to be in front of the Vita's screen. Once you've captured an image of yourself, you can customise your fighter even further by choosing from 16 different fighting styles that range from break-dancing to ballet. Ridiculous, fun, and ever-so-charming, this is one game that never plays the same twice. The action can be scaled up or down too, so players can fight like ants on the pavement, or as 30-foot monsters on the horizon.

  • Chomping at the bit to get your paws on a PlayStation Vita but haven't been able to make it to one of the Vita Rooms preview events? Don't worry, just head to your nearest Gamestation. Sony is sending a Vita to every store before the launch so that customers (and staff, if they're lucky) can have a go.

    "PlayStation Vita is an amazing piece of technology - but the very best way to make people realise this, is by putting it in their hands. The beauty and clarity of the 5 inch OLED screen, the ergonomic design with the dual analogue joysticks, the interaction of the rear touch panel, all come emphatically to life." said Fergal Gara, Vice President and Managing Director of Sony Computer Entertainment UK.

    "With our own Vita Rooms and now, with this opportunity for consumers to sample PS Vita in any of GAME or Gamestation's 600 specialist retail stores, the excitement can only continue to build."

    The PlayStation Vita launches on February 22nd. Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Wipeout 2048 and ModNation Racers are among the games that will be released alongside the powerful handheld.

  • Gamers across the country can try out Sony's eagerly-awaited PlayStation Vita console at their local GAME stores right now.

    A PS Vita unit has been sent out to each of the chain's 600 dedicated shops in the UK, while 150 leading outlets will also be setting up a special interactive display unit showing off the high-tech handheld's capabilities.

    It means fans can get hands-on time with the sleek device, as well as ensuring that GAME's in-store staff will be familiar enough with the machine to answer any questions.

    Fergal Gara, vice president and managing director of Sony Computer Entertainment UK, said: "PlayStation Vita is an amazing piece of technology - but the very best way to make people realise this is by putting it in their hands."

    The successor to the popular PSP, PS Vita features a stunning five-inch OLED screen, front and rear touch panels and dual analogue controls, as well as graphics to rival PlayStation 3 games.

    Launch titles include big-name releases like Uncharted: Golden Abyss, ModNation Racers: Road Trip and WipEout 2048.

    Published: 31/01/2012

  • We've already previewed some of the top titles coming to the PlayStation Vita. Here's a round up of three more exciting games that we're looking forward to.

    WipEout 2048

    Featuring stunning graphics and a pumping dance soundtrack, WipEout 2048 is the prologue to Sony's futuristic racing series and sees players speeding across ten brand new tracks. Using a mixture of traditional, touch and motion controls, players navigate their ships in adrenaline-fuelled events through the streets of Nova State City in solo or multiplayer modes supporting up to eight players.

    The gravity-defying racing plays out at a breakneck speed across tiered courses that show off futuristic architectural details at lower levels and modern, futuristic elements of the city at higher ones - zip between high-rises at impossible angles and scale skyscrapers before taking violent vertical plunges back towards street level. Tracks are wider than in previous series entries, making things a bit more accessible and allowing for more varied use of offensive and defensive weapons and items.

    The game also offers cross-platform play with PlayStation 3 WipEout players, allowing handheld and home console owners to compete with each other. Among the current Vita software line-up, WipEout 2048 is arguably the most visually dazzling game, and the closest approximation of an existing PS3 title yet.

    Everybody's Golf

    The Everybody's Golf series has been one of the unsung classics of Sony's gaming library down the years, and the new PS Vita version looks set to be one of the most accessible, enjoyable editions yet.

    There are a variety of visually stunning courses to play on that make excellent use of the PS Vita's touchscreen controls, motion sensor and an innovative new shot system that allows players to drive, chip and putt their way to the pin. You can tap and drag the front touchscreen to interact with each course, and use the rear touch pad for shot-aiming, making plotting your route and taking aim less fiddly and more interactive than ever before.

    The game also offers all of the quirky characters, costumes and collectible items players have come to expect from the franchise, as well as a range of game modes to suit all tastes, from practicing or playing a round of golf solo to enjoying a leisurely, turn-based round with friends, or chatting with other players and getting stuck into thrilling live tournaments online via the PlayStation Network.

    Unit 13

    Hot on the heels of the PS Vita launch is Unit 13, arriving on 9th March and looking to be one of the standout action titles. The latest game from MAG and SOCOM developer Zipper Interactive, Unit 13, was designed from the ground up exclusively for Sony's new portable, a fast-paced, hard-hitting third person shooter which offers a unique twist on the highly competitive genre. Without a traditional single-player story or a conventional multiplayer battleground, the game focuses squarely on bite-sized, highly re-playable scenarios designed to be experienced on the go, either alone or with a friend cooperatively using Vita's voice chat functionality.

    Players can choose from six operative classes with upgradeable abilities to tackle 36 standalone missions set across nine different locales, each of which is playable in any order. Objectives such as rescuing hostages, destroying weapons caches or taking down high-value targets vary in size and difficulty, ensuring there's something here for less experienced players as well as seasoned shooter fans.

    The PS Vita's precision dual analogue sticks a re used to great effect, making for a comfortable, natural-feeling shooter experience, while touch controls are used to interact quickly with in-game elements, like picking up and reloading weapons, vaulting over barriers, and accessing a tactical map.

    Unit 13's scoring component has been a major focus for developer Zipper, which hopes to keep players coming back on a regular basis to challenge their friends for a position at the top of the game's online leader boards. The game tracks and reports the player's virtual exploits and broadcasts them to the community, and Daily Challenges, which will bring a unique mission objective to the game every day, are also planned to keep things fresh.

    Published: 31/01/2012


  • As you may know from our Twitter, Facebook and YouTube posts, SONY have been nice enough to let us try out a shiny new PlayStation Vita.

    Well, last Friday SONY rocked up to GAME HQ with cases more of them for us to play with, so that we're ready to help you when the PS Vita goes on sale on 22nd February. While we were having fun, we thought we'd share with you some of our first-hand experiences of this nifty new handheld.

    Double the touchscreens, double the possibilities


    At the front, a five inch OLED touchscreen. Bright, clear, crisp (the graphics were described as 'lush' by one staff member) and very responsive. Then there's the unique rear touch pad, and that's the real game-changer. You interact with games in ways you've never done so before, and the multi-touch feature means you can use multiple fingers on both pads at the same time.

    Pus, prod, roll, steer - Little Deviants on PS Vita In Little Deviants we poked the back of the PS Vita, to physically lift the world that we saw in the game and have our Deviant roll around in response. It felt like we were literally poking into the game itself and it's a refreshingly, immersive experience.

    It's also put to good use in Escape Plan. As well as moving characters and obstacles with the front screen, you can use the rear pad to push objects towards (or away from) you and complete paths. Plus there are some moves that can only be done by 'pinching' both screens at once. Again, it's an incredible experience that needs to be enjoyed first hand!

    Motion - captured!


    The PS Vita comes armed with inbuilt motion sensors and gyroscopic controls, so the game will move in reaction to the way the PS Vita is being moved. We saw this highlighted in a few different games.

    Motion controlled racing and PS3 Crossplay with WipEout 2048 on the PlayStation VitaWipEout 2048 gives you the choice to play it safe and use the buttons and control sticks, or use the motion controls. Choose the latter - you'll tilt the PS Vita in your hands to steer your ship, slingshot around bends and overtake your rivals! Once you get used to it, you won't want to go back to using the control stick!

    In Gravity Rush, after you stumble across a strange cat who (for some reason) grants you the ability to manipulate gravity, a whole realm of possibilities for a whole new type of platforming game are opened up. Specifically, moving your console around in 3D space to aim where your character will shift gravity to.

    Both Little Deviants and Reality Fighters use the motion controls together with the rear camera, superimposing the action onto whatever you're pointing at and following the action around. It's real 360-degree gameplay that became less self-conscious the more we got into the games!

    Two analogue sticks are better than one!


    Successfully bridging the gap between the PS3 and PSP are the dual analogue sticks, giving a greater freedom - and variety - of control in all manner of games.

    The forthcoming Super Stardust evolves the controls of the PSP version to something more akin to Smash TV (for you old school gamers!). The left stick moves your ship around, and the right stick is used to aim and fire your guns. This may sound simple, but the screen soon fills with tons of enemies and coordination between movement and aiming becomes crucial. On the PSP this was a tricky task; the Vita pulls it off beautifully.

    Then there's the remote control carnage of Motorstorm RC. The steering, using the left stick, is responsive and quiet nippy, as you'd expect from a remote control car, with the cars being able to turn at extreme angles. Using the right analogue stick for acceleration and braking works like a dream as you can determine how much you brake or accelerate by how far you push the stick forward or pull it back.

    ModNation Racers uses the second analogue in two very different ways - if you're lucky enough to be leading the pack you can see who's chasing after you, and by flicking the stick left or right you can bump into other players to knock them away.

    Uncharted: Golden Abyss - Nathan Drake in action on the PS VitaPossibly the most visually appealing title so far shown off is Uncharted: Golden Abyss. PSP players have for a long time wanted to hold drake in their hands whilst on the move. As the Vita packs that second analogue that dream is now a reality as now you can aim and look around like you would on the PS3 versions. It handles like the PS3 version, too!

    All together now...


    Of all the games we played, there was one that proved to be surprisingly fun, and enjoyably addictive - Frobisher Says. Much like Wario Ware, Frobisher Says is a collection of mini games that use every feature of the PS Vita, whether it's to fan a lady using the motion controls, split clouds using the touch screen or even have your picture taken by the Vita's camera. It may not be at the top of everyone's list, but if you want a party piece to show the Vita's extra features off, look no further than Frobisher.

    Social. Network.


    One thing that really stood out was how well-designed the PS Vita is for connecting with others, from online chat and 'Parties', to social networking through Facebook and Twitter, and, of course, PlayStation Network.

    Thanks to the Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity of the PS Vita, mobile PSN Messaging from wherever you are is now possible. You also have access to over 300 PS1, PS Minis and PSP Essential games available to download at launch - and if you've already bought it, you can download it again no extra cost. You can even play music and rent movies.

    For more social gaming, there's NEAR. If you're sat in, say, a coffee shop or restaurant that has Wi-Fi then you can turn on to NEAR that will show you all Vita players that are 'NEAR' to you. You'll be able to see what they are playing, and join them for a game. And with Crossplay, you can even play against PS3 players on certain games, with full compatibility.

    There's also the trophies. For some, collecting trophies is an obsession and to know you can collect them on the go is brilliant. Much like the PS3 system, whenever you do something that is deemed worthy, like complete a level, come first in a race, set the fastest lap etc, you'll be awarded a trophy that your friends can see and become jealous of. And by connecting your PS Vita to Facebook, you'll be able to post a status showing off the trophies you have just collected. Your friends now have no escape from your trophy collecting skills!

    With all these social and mobile features, plus the selection of mini-games, movies and music, the PS Vita appears to be the missing link between the PlayStation and modern smartphones.

    Anything else we need to know?


    #The PS Vita is easy to use and to set-up. It comes with all the leads you need to power and charge it, and to connect to a PC to help manage your content. There's even a 'Welcome Park' to guide you through how to use it. It also comes with an Augmented Reality card to get you going with the AR features.

    But the real treat is how you can personalise it. You can have up to 100 applications, and even have different applications running at once. You can move and customise your icons, menus and backgrounds, including taking your own screenshots from within the games you play. It really is your PS Vita, your way.

    Final Thoughts


    We had a great day enjoying everything the Vita had to offer. There really seems to be something for everyone, from the most casual of gamers to the most devoted PlayStation player, and SONY really seem to understand what modern, mobile gamers want.

    We've got a PS Vita in every GAME store - with a lucky 150 stores having a nifty pod - so why not pop in and try one out yourself!

    Published: 01/02/2012

  • Sony has reminded prospective PlayStation Vita owners of the wide array of cross-compatibility options it provides with the PlayStation 3.

    The advanced handheld, which debuts in the UK this week, will be able to access much of the same content via the PlayStation Store as the PS3 can, including games such as Motorstorm RC, Hustle Kings and Top Darts.

    Owners of both consoles who purchase certain games on one system will be able to re-download it for the other device at no extra cost, while some titles will even let PS Vita and PlayStation 3 owners compete against each other in multiplayer.

    This also applies to downloadable content, so purchasing new characters and costumes in games such as Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 will unlock the features on both PS3 and PS Vita.

    Sony's newest console will arrive to much fanfare on February 22nd, boasting a gorgeous OLED touchscreen, dual analogue controls and unmatched graphics for a portable console.

    Launch titles include Uncharted: Golden Abyss, WipEout 2048, FIFA Football and many more.

    Published: 21/02/2012

  • The PlayStation Vita has blitzed the UK sales chart in its much-anticipated first week of release, with Uncharted: Golden Abyss leading the assault.

    Nathan Drake's debut handheld adventure topped the UK all-formats chart following its introduction alongside the snazzy new portable, accounting on its own for 31 per cent of all PS Vita game sales.

    Coming in second in the GfK-ChartTrack rankings was the PS Vita version of FIFA Football, with other Ps Vita titles reaching the top 40 including WipEout 2048, F1 2011 and Ridge Racer.

    Away from PS Vita's success, EA and Starbreeze Studios' revival of the Syndicate franchise on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC claimed a seventh-place start.

    Other top sellers included former number one UFC Undisputed 3, football favourite FIFA 12 and acclaimed platformer Rayman Origins, which saw a massive sales boost thanks to its new PS Vita version.

    Next week, a new batch of games will arrive on the scene to challenge PS Vita's dominance, including EA's SSX reboot and Nintendo's Mario Party 9.

    Published: 27/02/2012


  • With the release of Sony's PlayStation Vita less than a month away, we're taking a sneak peek at some of the biggest and best games that are lined up for launch. We've never seen a better choice of games for a handheld launch, so choose carefully - or just treat yourself to all of them - when you come in to collect your shiny new Vita!

    Uncharted: Golden Abyss on the PS Vita

    Uncharted: Golden Abyss

    You can't get a much bigger headline act for your new console than the next outing for everybody's favourite adventurer Nathan Drake. Golden Abyss is an epic journey for our wry hero and it even manages to give the PlayStation 3 a run for its money in the looks department. There's of course a lost city to be investigated and - with the long-overdue inclusion of two analog sticks on the Vita - gaming on the move has never felt so much like playing at home.

    Modnation Racers bursting onto PS Vita

    ModNation Racers: Road Trip

    Frantic lap-time competition hits the Vita with ModNation Racers, a game that features some of the most fun and furious racing around. What really makes this game special though is the community's devilish creations, all of which are available to download and share with your friends. If you like to let your creativity shine, this is a game that offers much much more than just a quick race around the block.

    Play Everybody's Golf on the PlayStation Vita

    Everybody's Golf

    As one of the most popular gaming series on the PSP, another outing for Everybody's Golf was a no-brainer on Sony's part. It's already leading the sales charts in Japan and is a must-buy for those who like their sports games to lean more on the side of good arcadey fun than serious simulation. Don't expect a walk in the park though - the game may not aim for realism, but it still offers up acres of challenging gameplay that will keep you competing for months.

    WipEout 2048 races onto the PS Vita

    WipEout 2048

    The game that sold a million PlayStations and brought gaming into the mainstream is back and looking incredible on the Vita's gorgeous 5 inch screen. As a prequel to the original game, WipEout 2048 looks at the origins of the high-speed anti-gravity racing league and includes ten blisteringly fast original tracks. As well as a beefy game in its own right, the title will also support cross-platform play, allowing Vita and PS3 racers to compete for glory together. This is definitely one to use to show off the horse-power of the Vita to your envious friends.

    Thirs person shooter Unit 13 for PS Vita

    Unit 13

    It's impossible to even think about releasing a console these days without a hopeful shooter franchise leading the charge. Amazingly, we only got our first look at this beautiful third-person military game when it was announced in November last year. The good news is that it's shaping up very nicely indeed. As with Modern Warfare, the game offers a number of scenarios for players to take on, from dispatching terrorists, to intercepting drug traffickers and gunrunners. You'll be spoilt for choice in the role you take too, with options to be the sniper, technician or soldier on the battlefield, to name just a few.


    Little Deviants

    Little Deviants is very much Sony's answer to the kind of bite-sized portable gaming that's become so popular in recent years. It's also a fantastic showcase for the Vita's extensive features. Plentiful use is made of both the front and rear touchscreens, the Vita's gyroscopic functionality and, yes, even the microphone when you're tasked to make a total fool of yourself in public and sing your way to victory! A real treat for mini-game fans, this will offer up no shortage of chuckles for you and your friends.

    Fight your friends with Reality Fighters on PS Vita

    Reality Fighters

    Now this is where things get really interesting for Sony's latest box of tricks. Using the Vita's fancy technical magic, Reality Fighters lets player really put themselves in the game while fighting opponents on the backdrop of whatever happens to be in front of the Vita's screen. Once you've captured an image of yourself, you can customise your fighter even further by choosing from 16 different fighting styles that range from break-dancing to ballet. Ridiculous, fun, and ever-so-charming, this is one game that never plays the same twice. The action can be scaled up or down too, so players can fight like ants on the pavement, or as 30-foot monsters on the horizon.

    Published: 19/01/2012

Wipeout 2048 User Reviews
Top review
Tim
4 weeks ago
Really good.
It looks great, plays great. No great leaps over previous Wipeout games but you know what you are going to get. A top quality title and with free Wipeout HD Fury to download, great value.
Configuring your price alert

As a valued customer we now offer you the facility to sign up to email price alerts. Please enter the price you want to be, or below, and if drops to that level we will let you know...

Which Product do you want?
How much do you want to pay?
    • New

      In stock
    • Only £27.99
    • Free UK Delivery

    • Preowned

      In stock
    • Only £14.99
    • Free UK Delivery

  • Earn 224 reward points

Please note: prices in GAME Stores may differ.

Add to WishList

You have chosen to add this product to your Wish List, but which version would you prefer to add?

New £27.99
Preowned £14.99