Everyone loves getting access to Beta titles, so you can be one of the first people in the world to experience a new game. Beta testers will be interested to know that you can get early access to the Resistance 3 beta by picking up a specially marked copy of SOCOM 4. The SOCOM 4 beta is currently in the final stretch of the public beta, and the game is released on April 19th 2011.
US PlayStation Video Store Update for April 8th 2011
On the US Video Store this week, you can find Tron: Legacy, available in both HD and 3D. Also, you can find the next story in the exciting Chronicles of Narnia series continues with The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. The Deal of the Week features great comic book films and television shows. From the 1966 campy classic Batman to last year’s Kick-Ass, there are plenty of action and heroes for you to enjoy.
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Trilogy Coming to PS3 With 3D
For the last few months, Ubisoft have been working on bringing the first three Splinter Cell games – Splinter Cell, Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory – to the PS3. Splinter Cell and Sam Fisher don’t need an introduction; these three games are highly acclaimed games and it has been a great pleasure for us to work on these titles.
Killzone 3 Steel Rain DLC Coming April 12th 2011
Back in February Guerrilla Games revealed that they were working on a brand-new DLC Pack for Killzone 3 called Steel Rain. Today, the developers announced that the pack is finished and slated for a PlayStation Store release on Tuesday, April 12. Steel Rain consists of two explosive new multiplayer maps inspired by locations from the single player campaign.
EU PlayStation Store Update for April 6th 2011
Special Offers (Offer prices available until the 13th April)
- Spectral Souls: RotEE (PSP) (was – £13.99/€17.99 now – £9.99/€12.99)
- WWII: Battle over the Pacific (PSP) (was – £6.99/€7.99 now – £4.79/€5.99)
- StateShift (PSP) (was – £6.99/€7.99 now – £4.79/€5.99)
- International Athletics (PSP) (was – £6.99/€7.99 now – £3.99/€4.99)
- Skate Park City (PSP) (was – £6.99/€7.99 now – £4.79/€5.99)
- World of Pool (PSP) (was – £6.99/€7.99 now – £3.99/€4.99)
- Spinout (PSP) (was – £6.99/€7.99 now – £3.99/€4.99)
- Sports Superbike 2 (PSone) (was – £3.59/€2.99 now – £1.99/€2.49)
- All-Star Boxing (PSone) (was – £3.99/€4.99 now – £2.39/€2.99)
- Ace Armstrong vs. The Alien Scumbags (mini) (was – £3.99/€4.99 now – £0.99/€1.19)
- Card Shark (mini) (was – £2.49/€2.99 now – £0.99/€1.19)
EU PlayStation Store Update for April 6th 2011
Special Offers (Offer prices available until the 13th April)
- Faery: Legends of Avalon (was – £11.99/€14.99 now – £7.19/€8.99)
- Sports Superbike 2 (PSone) (was – £3.59/€2.99 now – £1.99/€2.49)
- All-Star Boxing (PSone) (was – £3.99/€4.99 now – £2.39/€2.99)
- Ace Armstrong vs. The Alien Scumbags (mini) (was – £3.99/€4.99 now – £0.99/€1.19)
- Card Shark (mini) (was – £2.49/€2.99 now – £0.99/€1.19)
Digital Comics Update for April 6th 2011
On the PSP Comic Store this week, you can find Resident Evil Vol. 2, an all-new beginning in Runaways (2005), and Voltron: Defender of the Universe. Let’s not forget Doctor Who, who is back this week with two more issues of Doctor Who Volume 2.
UK PlayStation Plus Update for April 2011
The April PlayStation Plus update for April 2011 is now live on the PlayStation Store. This month, you can find content and discounts worth a whopping £67. This month you can find 100% off a fantastic, brand new game Red Faction: Battlefields.
US PlayStation Store Update for April 5th 2011
PlayStation Plus
- Featured Games
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Free and exclusive to PlayStation Plus subscribers)
- Duael Invaders minis (Free and exclusive to PlayStation Plus subscribers)
- Featured Qore Episode
- Qore April Episode 35 (Free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, regular price $2.99)
- Discounted Games
- StarDrone (PlayStation Plus price $4.00, regular price $7.99)
- Hamsterball (Reg Price – $9.99, Sale Price- $4.99, Plus Price $3.99)
FirstPlay Episode 52 Details
FirstPlay Episode 52 goes on sale this week, marking the 1st anniversary since the launch of the interactive magazine. It’s surprising that FirstPlay has lasted a year – over the last 52 episodes, not a lot has changed especially when compared to Qore. What ever happened to all that free content they promised? We’ve only seen a few Minis and free avatars.