
There was much hoopla made about Mass Effect 2 getting a simultaneous digital release on the PSN and appearing on gaming stock shelves. Sure, you may have needed more space than Imelda Marcus’ wardrobe to fit it on your hard-drive, but it was an awesome achievement on behalf of the guys that run the PlayStation Stores nonetheless. Then, nothing. Where was it? The elusive monster download went completely AWOL, with little more than a “We’re looking into it” from the powers that be.
Well, crisis averted. It may not have made its lauded simultaneous release digitally, but Mass Effect 2 is now available to download from the Store.
You may need to delete some game data. Hannah Montana is looking good right about now.
Source: Twitter
Pete_UK
Sony (as the sole operators with no competition) are responsible for the pricing and quality on and of the PSN service, and ensuring that it offers good value for the outlay to its consumers. This pricing shows that they are perhaps dropping the ball in this regard, and offers no incentive to stop people pirating the software in future; the flipside of this is that people who (justifiably) feel PSN pricing is unfair will be pushed towards pirating the titles instead.
Dragons4life
£48? I would pay 100£.. Remember people.. This is no ordinary game.. This is Mass Effect 2!!! :D