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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

PSN: DLC Coming For Magic Ball, Cuboid And Mahjong Tales

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Creat Studios, via the PlayStation Blog, have revealed their plans for downloadable content for all three of their current PlayStation Network releases - Magic Ball, Cuboid and Mahjong Tales.

Magic Ball will be receiving 25 brand new levels to play through the Magic Ball Booster Pack , which will also include brand new Trophies to earn.

The Cuboid Booster Pack will feature 33 new puzzles as well as a level editor. The level editor allows you to create all sorts of new puzzles, and share them with other players, even if they don't own the expansion.

Mahjong Tales: Ancient Wisdom Booster Pack will contain 25 new layouts for infinite mode, as well as its own level editor for multiplayer matches, which can be shared instantly once you challenge someone else - once they've played on the table it's on their system to play once more.

Each of the three games will also have free patches released to allow these new features to work for those who don't download the expansions. Mahjong Tales will also feature a newly added mouse support option.

The Magic Ball expansion is set for release this Thursday, with the others to follow shortly. No price was announced.

Source: PlayStation Blog - Booster Packs Coming for Magic Ball, Cuboid and Mahjong Tales: Ancient Wisdom

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