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PlayStation Network PLAY series offers five downloadable games for the price of four

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It looks like Sony has taken note of Microsoft‘s annual “Summer of Arcade” program and likes what it sees. Starting next week on August 9 we have the launch of the PlayStation Network PLAY series, a press release reveals. The games won’t actually start coming until later this month, but you’ll be able to put down your pre-orders on Tuesday.

The four games are Street Fighter III Third Strike Online Edition (August 23), The Baconing (August 30), BloodRayne: Betrayal (September 6) and Renegade Ops (September 13). As part of the offer, those who pick up all four by September 19 will receive a voucher for a free download of PAYDAY: The Heist. Pre-orders for the upcoming online first-person shooter will then start up on September 20.

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In addition, pre-orders placed for the individual PLAY series game come with some additional bonus content. Each one includes a free theme, as well as “a separate gift with purchase.” These are game-specific unlocks, detailed in the below descriptions. PlayStation Plus subscribers also have the added benefit of receiving 20 percent off of each PLAY purchase.

August 23: Street Fighter III Third Strike Online Edition – This highly-anticipated action-fighting title from Capcom features 20 playable characters, HD graphics, more than 200 pieces of unlockable content, more than 100 trials and more than 100 challenges. When Street Fighter III Third Strike Online Edition is purchased through PLAY, purchasers will be able to unlock GILL, the self-proclaimed god, without having to beat the game with every character, as day-one DLC. Street Fighter III Third Strike Online Edition will be $14.99 and will be available for pre-order through August 18. The independent Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rates Street Fighter III Third Strike Online Edition “T” for “TEEN”.

August 30: The Baconing – The latest action-RPG title from Hothead Games features the popular hero, DeathSpank, in an attempt to defeat the Anti-Spank and his army of Cyborques before they cast an evil shadow over Spanktopia. Discover exciting new worlds and battle hordes of enemies as you search to unlock the secret within the Fires of Bacon. When The Baconing is purchased through PLAY, purchasers will receive an additional co-op character, Roesha – One Bad Mutha. The Baconing will be $14.99 and will be available for pre-order through August 25. The independent Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rates The Baconing “T” for “TEEN”.

September 6: BloodRayne: Betrayal™ – This 2D side-scrolling platformer from Majesco Entertainment features 15 bloodthirsty levels where Rayne attempts to infiltrate a treacherous castle, take out a fiendish horde and stop an evil vampire massacre. When BloodRayne: Betrayal is purchased through PLAY, purchasers will receive a BloodRayne: Betrayal virtual item for their PlayStation®Home avatar and an exclusive dynamic theme. BloodRayne: Betrayal will be $14.99 and will be available for pre-order through September 1. The independent Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rates BloodRayne: Betrayal “T” for “TEEN”.

September 13: Renegade Ops – This top-down, driving shooter from SEGA features a huge variety of vehicles, guns and endless enemies. The game features Sandbox-style missions, so there are many different ways to play. When Renegade Ops is purchased through PLAY, purchasers will receive a Vehicle & Character Pack with two new vehicles and special weapons. Renegade Ops will be $14.99 and will be available for pre-order through September 8. The independent Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rates Renegade Ops “RP” for “Rating Pending”.

Bonus Gift: PAYDAY: The Heist – This gritty, first-person shooter from Sony Online Entertainment lets players take on the role of a hardened career criminal executing intense, dynamic heists in constant pursuit of the next “big score.” A voucher code for PAYDAY: The Heist will be provided as a bonus gift to players, ages 18 and older, that purchased all four PLAY titles, for redemption when the game releases. The game can also be pre-ordered separately starting September 20, 2011. PAYDAY: The Heist will be $19.99. The independent Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rates PAYDAY: The Heist “RP” for “Rating Pending”.

For more information about PlayStation®Network PLAY and the rest of the lineup of games available on PlayStation®Network, please visit www.us.playstation.com/PSNplay.
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