Most games on the PSN you can download up to 6 times, on different PS3's even, but some of the games, like Warhawk, you can only download once, cause Sony doesn't want to lose all that money. Its a policy I understand, but Siren is just too big for me to not be able to delete it and redownload it again in the future if I so choose.
So in short, is Siren like Warhawk and GT5: Prologue (not sure if this can be downloaded multiple times...), or is it like the majority of the smaller PSN titles?
I am just going to import/wait for a Blu-Ray version here if it can't be downloaded more than once.
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