Remember that two-in-one Blu-ray disc compilation that released for the PlayStation 3 late last year in the US, and earlier this year in Europe and South Africa, featuring high-definition, remastered versions of both God of War I and God of War II? You know the one. They called it, the ‘God of War Collection.’
Yeah, you remember, don’t you?
Well, it seems as though Sony Computer Entertainment want to make it more convenient for gamers to get their hands on this excellent compilation of the action titles, so you’ll be able to more easily remember it in the future, because it’s been announced that the God of War Collection will become available to purchase and download via the PlayStation Store early next month.
On November 2nd on the US PlayStation Store, and then on November 3rd on the European Store, the God of War Collection will be unleashed unto the digital world.
European types will be able to buy each component of the bundle individually for €17.99/£13.99 apiece, or as a whole package for €29.99/£23.99. No official price has yet been set for the US offering.
You can browse through El33tonline’s previous coverage of the God of War Collection to refresh your memory, and for an additional refresher, watch an awesome trailer for the game below:
God of War Collection – Trailer
(Note: God of War: Collection, God of War HD and God of War II HD PSN versions will not contain bonus material and extras from the Blu-ray. Game only.)
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