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    Three more PS1 games appear in the PSN guide

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyApril 30, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    .’s new plans PS Plus It will arrive in Brazil on June 13, offers the PlayStation Classics catalog to subscribers. last Thursday (28), PSP and PS1 games appeared in the PSN database. Now, three more titles from Sony’s first console have also appeared.

    the era names are mr. Digger, Worms Armageddon, and World Worm Party. According to a post by Gematsu in TwitterIn fact, nine games have already appeared in some form, either in the Japanese giant’s catalog or in age ratings around the world — the promise is that more than 340 classic games will make it to the service.

    With so many classic PlayStation games coming to PS4 and PS5 already leaked, which PS1, PS2 or PSP games would you like to see available on PSN?

    List of leaked games so far: pic.twitter.com/7Kv2HRW8VZ

    – gematsu April 28, 2022

    With so many PlayStation classics coming to PS4 and PS5 already leaking, which PS1, PS2 or PSP games would you like to see available on PSN? List of leaked games so far:

    PS1

    • Mr. Driller (Bandai Namco)
    • Siphon filter (SIE)
    • Siphon Filter 2 (SIE)
    • Tekken 2 (Bandai Namco)
    • Armageddon Worms (Team 17)
    • Worms World Part (Team 17)

    PS2

    PSP

    • Ridge Racers 2 (Bandai Namco)
    • Siphon filter: dark mirror (SIE)
    • Siphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow (SIE)

    It should be noted that last Friday (22), Four games from the Siphon Filter franchise It was registered by the South Korean Game Rating and Management Committee – and it’s also likely to come to the new PS Plus. So far, there is no address PS2 was mentioned.

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