PlayStation Plus Update: Double Dragon And Scott Pilgrim Free Tomorrow

PlayStation Plus subscribers who enjoy a good beat 'em up will have plenty to virtually high five about tomorrow, as Sony has announced that both Double Dragon: Neon and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game will join the "Instant Game Collection".

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PlayStation Plus subscribers who enjoy a good beat ’em up will have plenty to virtually high five about tomorrow, as Sony has announced that both Double Dragon: Neon and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game will join the “Instant Game Collection”.

Majesco revealed earlier this month that Double Dragon: Neon would launch free for PS Plus members ($9.99 for the rest of the Sony faithful), but the Scott Pilgrim announcement is an unexpected thick layer of tasty icing on the brawler cake.

In addition to the free games, Sony also revealed that PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to download SEGA’s Jet Set Radio HD remake one full week ahead of schedule with tomorrow’s PSN update. On top of that, they will also get a 10% discount on the game, making the classic Dreamcast title a cool $8.99.

Overall, this is just another fantastic update for PlayStation Plus subscribers!

Source: PlayStation Blog


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