The PlayStation Vita will launch with 25 games including action-adventure Uncharted: Golden Abyss and platformer Rayman Origins, publisher Sony said Thursday.
The powerful upcoming handheld, which Sony will release in the U.S. on Feb. 22, will come with what Sony says is "the biggest and best lineup" the company has ever launched alongside one of its systems. In addition to 25 launch titles, the PlayStation maker says it has more than 100 Vita games in development.
The full list of launch games also includes Little Deviants, Escape Plan, Army Corps of Hell and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.
Sony also listed a handful of games that will be released during the system's "launch window," including entries in the Disgaea and Ninja Gaiden series.
Vita games will retail for $10-$50, Sony said. They will be available both in brick-and-mortar stores and for download on the publisher's PlayStation Network.
Sony also detailed pricing plans for its proprietary memory cards, which are required to save data and play certain games on the Vita. The cheapest, at 4 GB, will run for $20. The 8 GB card will cost $30, the 16 GB card is $60 and the 32 GB memory card will be sold for $100.
The Vita launched in Japan last weekend, selling just over 320,000 units.
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