PlayStation Plus Update: Poker Night 2 Is Free Plus Huge Capcom Sale

Sony has announced this week's PlayStation Plus update, revealing that subscribers to the premium PSN service will see Telltale Games' Poker Night 2 added to their free Instant Game Collection tomorrow afternoon.

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Sony has announced this week’s PlayStation Plus update, revealing that subscribers to the premium PSN service will see Telltale Games’ Poker Night 2 added to their free Instant Game Collection tomorrow afternoon.

If a quick game of Texas Hold ‘Em and/or Omaha with Portal‘s GLaDOS is not to your liking, Sony has also announced a massive sale on several Capcom published titles.

The following PlayStation Plus discounts will kick in with tomorrow’s PS Store update and run through October 22nd:

Game Title PS Plus Price Normal Price
Bionic Commando Rearmed $3.49 $4.99
Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 $3.49 $4.99
Capcom Arcade Cabinet All-In $10.49 $14.99
Devil May Cry HD Collection $10.49 $14.99
Draw Slasher $2.79 $3.99
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles Of Mystara $5.24 $7.49
Final Fight Double Impact $3.49 $4.99
Okami HD $6.99 $9.99
Remember Me $13.99 $19.99
Remember Me Combo Lab Pack $1.39 $1.99
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City $10.49 $14.99
Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City Echo Six Expansion Pack 1 $3.49 $4.99
Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City Echo Six Expansion Pack 2 $3.49 $4.99
Street Fighter 3 : Third Strike Online Edition Complete Pack $9.44 $13.49
Street Fighter X Tekken $13.99 $19.99
Street Fighter X Tekken Additional Characters Pack (12 Chars) $6.99 $9.99
Street Fighter X Tekken SF/TK Swap Costume Complete Pack $6.29 $8.99
Street Fighter X Tekken SF/TK Alternate Costume Complete Pack $6.29 $8.99
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix $6.29 $8.99
Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition $10.49 $14.99
Super Street Fighter IV Super Complete Alternate Costume Pack $6.29 $8.99

Along with the Capcom sale, tomorrow’s update will also give Plus members the opportunity to pick up six new Ultimate Editions at the following discounted prices:

Game Title Normal Price PS Plus Price
Crysis 3 $44.99 $26.94
Dead Space 3 $78.99 $37.44
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist $69.99 $56.69
Resident Evil 6 $34.99 $19.59
Need for Speed Most Wanted $69.99 $36.74
Prototype 2 $49.99 $37.79

Finally, Sony reminds all PlayStation Plus subscribers that Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower (PSP/PS Vita) is set to leave the Instant Game Collection on October 22nd. So, make sure to add the game to your download list while you still can.


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