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Onyxmeth said:
loves2splooge said:
The PSN version is exactly the same as the XBL version? I guess the exclusive content policy for late ports only applies for retail games then. It makes sense though. Retail games drop in price after awhile. So in order to compensate for that, you need to offer extras to justify a $60 price tag for a year old game. However, XBL games don't devalue in price like retail games do. Braid and Castle Crashers are still $15.

Maybe the rule just doesn't apply to games that the PSN management turns down flat and then get released on a competitor's network and finds success, now allowing the game to finally show up on the network. That's what happened with Braid. It was offered up to the folks at PSN and was rejected originally.

Or it only applies to people who Sony think they can get extra content out of... and doesn't to anybody else.

I mean... say Final Fantasy XIII got delayed in the west... or some other similarly big game.

Like say Modern Warfare 3 is announced it has to come out later on PS3.

I don't see Sony making a big deal.