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Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together to get Playstation Network Release

Posted on February 13, 2011 by Alex Donaldson
Sony Computer Entertainment's Social Media Manager Jeff Rubenstein has confirmed that Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together will land on the North American Playstation Store this Tuesday - release day.

This means PSP Go owners or gamers wanting to have a version of the game that will be compatible with Sony's new "NGP" console will be able to nab it on day one without any waiting.

Asked in a comments thread on the Playstation Blog if it'd be "available on PSN for PSP Go Owners", Rubenstein responded "Yup! Available Tuesday with the PlayStation Store publish. Reviews point to a must-buy on this one."

He's quite right about the reviews - the published reviews so far for the game have been hugely positive. We'll be publishing our official RPG Site verdict tomorrow, so check back for that! The European version of the game will land 10 days later on the 25th February - and we've no word on a European PSN release. We've pinged Square Enix for comment, though.

While you wait for release and our review, remember you can check out the Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together Screenshots, Concept Artwork and Videos over in the Media Vault!
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Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together

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Platforms:
Playstation Portable
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Square Enix
Players:
Release Dates:
  • Japan 11 Nov 2010
  • US 15 Feb 2011
  • Europe 25 Feb 2011
Vitor | March 25, 2012

This is a real customer evriew retrieved from Amazon.co.uk.Review by A. Ruette for Rating: This product allows people to purchase items from the Playstation Network Store. Although some people might think this is only for the Sony PlayStation 3 Slim Console (120GB Model) it also works for the Sony PSP Go! Console (Black) other PSP units.Currently, if you were to fund these on your credit card it would cost you a320. Amazon.co.uk allows you to buy these for less than that! There are currently 2 options in the UK for the PSN card. This one at a320 or the more expensive PlayStation Network Card a350 (PS3). The a320 has a small percentage off where as the a350 is full whack but I'm sure Amazon will have some fantastic deals for Christmas.The great thing about the PSN card as it could be a great Present for someone, either birthday or Christmas. What you received is a PS3 game box and inside is a single card with a scratch off panel. If you are handing this as a present to someone you can wrap it up and it will look just like a PS3 game which may lead to some disappointment but if you are posting to someone you can send them just the single bit of card and save yourself some money. There are 5 simple instructions which tell you how to redeem the vouchers. These are on the card but also on the back of the box if you need them.My only concern would be that is explains Expires 12 months from date of purchase which isn't clear if that is my purchase date or the date they are redeemed on the PSN. The card has a unique code under the scratch panel but otherwise there is only a bar-code on the outer box and this is the same on all boxes so I'm unsure how Sony could tell when I purchased? The box is sealed in the standard Playstation way so how would they know? I've given then 5 stars mainly because they do exactly what you expect. If Amazon could it would be great if they did a further discounted version which allowed them to email you the code but reduce the purchase price accordingly. I think they might in the future but as this is early days of the PSN cards I think we should be grateful for what we have!

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TheMatrixCBC | February 16, 2011

The PSN Store hasn't been updated, yet.

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Guest | February 16, 2011

It is 7:00pm Central, and still not up.

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Guest | February 15, 2011

what time will it be on psn ?????

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