God of War: Ghost of Sparta Coming November 2, Pre-Order Bonuses and Hardware Bundle Announced

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Kratos' second, blood-soaked handheld adventure, God of War: Ghost of Sparta, is slashing its way on to U.S. store shelves on November 2. Developed by Ready at Dawn, the PSP-exclusive takes place during the time where Kratos still held the title as God of War.

Beginning today, fans who pre-order the title at participating retailers will gain access to the "ultimate DLC pack at launch," which includes PSP and PS3 Themes and Avatars, the game's soundtrack, an in-game "Legionnaire Skin" and a video roundtable featuring all of the creative directors throughout the life of the series discussing the franchise in front of a live audience.

For users contemplating the destruction of mythical creatures, but lack the proper tools, Sony is also bundling Ghost of Sparta with a red and black, two-tone PSP-3000. The bundle includes a copy of God of War: Ghost of Sparta, a download token for Ready at Dawn's God of War: Chains of Olympus, Kick-Ass on UMD and a 2GB Memory Stick Duo for $199. That's a lot of blood in one package, folks.

Xav de Matos was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

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    August 2, 2010 1:14 PM

    So how about those who want to pre-order digital copies through PSN because they have a PSP Go?

    Bullshit...I regret getting a PSP Go simply because Sony seems to have abandonded it, this is especially lame because its a Sony published title.

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      August 2, 2010 1:27 PM

      I do agree, not only that but Sony has to increase there presence in the PSN store. In my opinion the entire store needs a overhaul and redone with much more support to PSP Go buyers and digital supporters (regardless of PSP3000 or not) Sony needs to "step there game up"

      That said, I will never understand these Pre-order "bonuses", to be honest they look quite...lame.

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      August 2, 2010 1:38 PM

      Then I think you, Brian and myself are S.O.L.

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