UPDATED: F1 2011 expected on Vita store shortly

MCV has been told that Codemasters racer F1 2011 will belatedly arrive on the PlayStation Vita store shortly.

The game was conspicuous by its absence last night when the store went live and has yet to appear on the service. It had been named earlier that day as a launch title.

The exact cause of the delay is not known, though MCV has been assured that the game will be arriving on the digital portal for purchase shortly.

Boxed versions of the racer are currently available at retail. The download is expected to cost 44.99. The game can currently be found for between 40-45 on the High Street.

UPDATE 1: Codemasters has told MCV that the game will cost 31.99 when it arrives on PSN. That’s 13 cheaper than the price quoted in yesterday’s launch list.

UPDATE 2: F1 2011 is now live on PSN.

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