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Calling all Cars has been delayed again! Also the Home Beta has been added to the American store for those lucky enough to get in :)

yeah I saw you were on Home :angry: :p

Super Rub-a-Dub its really fun. I thought it was a boring game hehe.

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word around other forums is that the european psn has been updated with the darkness demo.

Yuppers, bit wierd it was updated so earlier on a thursday :s maybe there the new update time it was usually Friday for Euro Stores! But yeah the Darkness Demo is there, its 1.4GB. The update list is:

#The Darkness Demo

#GTA IV Trailer 2

#R6 Vegas Trailer

#The Darkness Trailer

#Ratatouille Trailer

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Also if your in Australia or hav an Australian account you get 10 free music videos.

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the US store got the ps1 game castlevania sotn plus a lot of trailers. damn the two trailers for gran turismo look good on tv. can't wait until prologue comes out.

other stuff include the infamous trailer from e3, a new ratchet and clank trailer, and a making of heavenly sword video. there are also trailers for movies i don't care about :p

Cant edit above post, but the US Store update is just in.....

* Blast Factor: Advanced Research expansion ($4.99)

* Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 demo (free)

* The Darkness demo (free)

* Michael Clayton movie trailer (free)

* Get Smart movie trailer (free)

* The Game Plan movie trailer (free)

The update isn't up yet. That's the press release I guess.

yup, NA updates don't usually come until later in the day...check around 3 pm pacific time. that's not always the time they put content up, but on average, 3 pm would be a good estimate.

The UK Store has been updated with the GRAW 2 demo its around 700MB

#GRAW 2

#LAIR Trailer 2

#JUICED 2: HIN Trailer

Still no lair demo, rubbish. But then it'd either be a REALLLLY short demo or weigh in at about 20Gb judging by the Heavenly sword demo.

The Uk Store has been updated and there isnt anything very exciting this week, we got:

GT PS Premier Trailer

Heavenly Sword Animation Series Part 1 (2mins long and in 720p)

Heavenly Sword "The Making Of...." Part 1 (I think this might be the show that was on UK Bravo)

Ghost Rider Blu Ray Trailer

The Covenant Blu Ray Trailer

Apparently the US store is gettin a new PSN game 2day called Piyotama

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