Sony Computer Entertainment has officially announced a price and release month for the God of War Collection in South Africa, allowing PS3 gamers in the country to get their hands on the remastered, high-definition versions of both the original God of War and God of War II on a single Blu-ray disc.
The God of War Collection for PS3 will not only feature both games in full 1280 x 720 resolution and run at a silky smooth 60 frames per second, but will also include Trophy support for God of War I and II, which gives you a perfect excuse to play through the adventures all over again.
The God of War Collection is expected to release in South Africa in June, for the recommended retail price of R599.00.
You can browse through El33tonline’s previous coverage of the God of War Collection to see the massive improvements the teams at Sony Santa Monica and Bluepoint Games have made over the original games.
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Comments:
Nice! Can't wait to earn the trophies :)
Its about time too! Almost thought that we werent gonna get this
pffft... I ordered it via Wantitall for R402, and used one of their monthly discount coupons to pay for delivery.
Should be here next week, KAN NIE WAG NIE!
Rip off SA...It cost s R320 overseas and R400 to import....The maths as always leaves alot to be desired.....