To update LittleBigPlanet for PSP to version 2.05, first ensure your PSP is connected to a Wi-Fi network. Navigate to the PlayStation Store on your PSP, then search for LittleBigPlanet. If an update is available, you will see an option to download it; select this option to install the update. Once downloaded, the game will automatically update to the latest version when you launch it.
When the new patch is out, the ps3 will ask you to update it
There have been no risks to date with PlayStation update, unless the update was no officially issued by Sony.
quite long.
While it is true that the PlayStation 3 cannot update if it is off, the playstation does not need to be continually on. If you know that an update is needed, you can turn it on, update the playstation, then turn it off. If the playstation is not downloading the update or applying the update it can be turned off. An update can't even be started without the user explicitly starting the update. Depending on your internet speed, updates can be fast (< 5 mins) or slow (hours).
Apparentally Yes! PlayStation Network said they launched May 15th....So if its not up now,maybe in the next few days,OH AND....update ps3 to version 3.61
Yes, it will update to the latest version.
You don't 'update the PSN', you update the PSP's firmware from the Settings menu on the XMB.
PlayStation Plus updates their game on the first Tuesday of the month.
Well go over where it says UMD which is little big planet and then wait for it to load and press box this will come up with options then press update.
you can not update because it is different version of same application, different version is not update it is new payable version.
most all of them, you just need to get the update that lets you play ps2 games and you get it at the playstation store
Updates and patches are downloaded from the PlayStation network. The PS3 system will automatically update when a new version comes out. Game patches will download when you launch the game, if you have PlayStation Plus your PS3 can be set to automaticly check for patches for games you own and download them in the background.