
Quest for Booty to be released both as PSN download and retail boxed product in Europe
Though it was announced as a frontline downloadable PSN product at the Sony E3 press conference, SCEE boss David Reeves has confirmed that the upcoming Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty will also be available on Blu-Ray in Europe.
The game follows the lead of Warhawk and Gran Turismo 5 Prologue in its twin-SKU approach – which probably means we can expect the download to be slightly cheaper than the retail release.
Speaking at the SCEE Santa Monica event, Reeves explained: "Every relevant title that was announced for the US will also be introduced in PAL territories, and most of them on the same day and date.
"Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty will be a Blu-Ray release as well as PSN release in PAL territories.”
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Will this game be deliberatley under produced to ensure PSN get the majority of the sales?
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