Square Enix Has Added Three Library Titles To The PlayStation Network
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Square Enix Has Added Three Library Titles To The PlayStation Network

With today's addition of three current generation games to its downloadable means, the PlayStation Network became more heinous and even cuter at the same time. Although that statement may be a bit strange to hear, it's true, all due to Square Enix and its library. Both of the Kane and Lynch games are now available through digital download, along with Mini Ninjas. Each of the aforementioned began life as properties owned and released by Eidos.
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With today’s addition of three current generation games to its downloadable means, the PlayStation Network became more heinous and even cuter at the same time. Although that statement may be a bit strange to hear, it’s true, all due to Square Enix and its library. Both of the Kane and Lynch games are now available through digital download, along with Mini Ninjas. Each of the aforementioned began life as properties owned and released by Eidos.

The pricing structure is as follows:

Kane and Lynch (Rated Mature) – $14.99
Kane and Lynch: Dead Men (Rated Mature) – $19.99
Mini Ninjas (Rated Everyone 10+) – $19.99


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