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Whatever is going on, the US store is also suppose to be getting some Buzz quiz stuff today, so it definitely seems like the US store is getting an update.

And logic dictates that other regions are suppose to as well.

But using that same logic I would point out that the Japanese store hasn't been update today, and its now 3am there, so if it hasn't happened there, it probably won't happen here either.

No seriously, I just cannot see that I did.

@Corris, you got a link to the thread, I am trying to find it.

http://community.eu.playstation.com/playst...read.id=1173078

No seriously, I just cannot see that I did.

@Corris, you got a link to the thread, I am trying to find it.

I didn't say you did say that. It all got confusing. I simply asked my bro where he was getting the info from, he said MusterBuster from the official forums and MusterBuster works for Sony.

Anyway, its not coming to Europe today.

You have kids, and they are ill? I am also suffering from this flu type bug. Spent the day in bed, and the whole weekend. It's really not nice and I know I'll be like this on Xmas day - not looking forward to that at all.

I Just want the MGS pack, and before Xmas, otherwise it is going to get lost in other games, lol.

And I have not been ill this Winter for once. :D

If thats the case then we have a long time to wait, lol :laugh:

No Hard feelings, Merry Christmas.

No hard feelings at all. Happy Christmas, right back at you, and Im going to throw in a cheeky Happy New Year as well!

Awwh, you two make such a cute couple. :p

I Just want the MGS pack, and before Xmas, otherwise it is going to get lost in other games, lol.

And I have not been ill this Winter for once. :D

Awwh, you two make such a cute couple. :p

Dont get any ideas, I just dont want to ceate any enemies on here, or get on the wrong side of people, thats not my style.

And yes dont we all, I would have loved some LBP tonight with the Level Packs.

Especially for trophies hey Corris ;)

I've already seen how hostile certain people are here, just thankful you are not all like that!!

I hope your children make a speedy recovery for Christmas day.

Yes I hope they are better also in time.

On Topic again, anyone got a list of the new Trophies for the MGS Pack?

QuickFire Artiste: Fire 40 paintballs in under 5 seconds.

Rexecutioner: Destroy the metal gear rex boss

Ace Act 3 and Act 4: Ace act 3 the mission and act 4 the level factory

Ace Act 5: The boss: what it says

Paint Splurge: Fire 5,000 paintballs

Virtual survivor: achieve a score of 3,750 in the VR survival challenge

Diamond Hunter: destroy the five hidden target diamonds in act 4: the level factory

Speedy Rexecutioner: destoy metal gear rex in under 2 mins 30

Thrifty painter: complete act 3: the mission firing less than 125 paintballs

Metal gear solid booty master: collect all the metal gear solid prize bubbles

Paint sharer: publish a level containing the metal gear solid paintinator powerup

Dont get any ideas, I just dont want to ceate any enemies on here, or get on the wrong side of people, thats not my style.

And yes dont we all, I would have loved some LBP tonight with the Level Packs.

Especially for trophies hey Corris ;)

How dare you accuse me of such things!

Never collected a trophy in my life! :shiftyninja:

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