Sly Collection Hitting PSN November 29

Hey, remember that post we made yesterday about being able to play as Sly Cooper's ancestors in the upcoming Sly 4? Well it turns out the source on that (the PlayStation Blog post we linked to), made more news than we expected.

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Hey, remember that post we made yesterday about being able to play as Sly Cooper’s ancestors in the upcoming Sly 4? Well it turns out the source on that (the PlayStation Blog post we linked to), made more news than we expected.

In what’s probably the strangest place ever to make a major announcement, Sanzaru Games‘ own Glen Egan confirmed in the comments of that blog post that all three Sly Cooper games will be making their way to the PlayStation Store on November 29.

The full comment is as follows:

We are very excited to announce that the Sly Collection will be available for download from the PS Store on November 29th (Just 2 weeks!). And of course, all three titles feature trophy support, smooth 60 frames a second frame rate and they are all playable in 3D.

You can purchase the Sly Collection for $29.99 or you can buy the individual titles for $9.99 each. (I am sure if you buy and play one, you will buy and play them all!)

So if you have not had a chance to play the new Sly Collection on Blu-ray or you just want to revisit your one favorite original Sly Cooper game then check them out on the PSN on the 29th.

What say you, gamers? Anyone gonna look into this before Sly 4 hits next year?


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