Resistance Collection Announced For Winter Release

Sony Computer Entertainment announced today that they will release the Resistance Collection for the PlayStation 3 sometime this winter in the US, for $39.99.

Sony Computer Entertainment announced today that they will release the Resistance Collection for the PlayStation 3 sometime this winter in the US, for $39.99.

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As the name suggests, the collection will contain all three Resistance titles (Resistance: Fall of Man, Resistance 2, and Resistance 3), plus all the DLC released for the second and third games in the trilogy. That means you will be getting Resistance 2‘s Aftermath Pack and skin bundle, and Resistance 3”s Brutality and Survival Packs included on disc.

SCEA did not reveal an exact release date for the Resistance Collection, but promised that it will be announced in the “coming weeks”.

Source: PlayStation Blog


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