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Japanese Siren Home Space Creeps Westward
PlayStation Home is in the middle of one of their biggest content updates ever, and the North American release of the Japanese Siren: Blood Curse space plays a major part. More »Slew of Home Updates On the Way
A patch, some clothes and Watchmen-themed costumes are out for Home this week. Street Fighter, SOCOM, Uncharted and Siren stuff is on the way. More »Home's New Siren Lounge: A Great Place To Cabbage Patch
Sony's giving Japanese PlayStation 3 owners a place to chill—a PlayStation Home "lounge" dedicated to the horror game Siren. Looks like a lovely place to have a Home dance party! More »Siren: Blood Curse Designer Is A Scaredy Cat
Still No Plans For A Siren Blu-Ray Release In The US
Siren: Blood Curse Coming To Blu-ray
A 60 GB PlayStation 3 seems like a massive beast, until you download the entire Siren: Blood Curse saga, which devours a good 66% of your hard drive, and what about those poor 20 GB PS3 owners? For those of you not wanting to turn your console into a dedicated Siren machine, Sony has plans to release all 12 episodes on a single Blu-ray disc this fall, with extra bells and whistles to make the full release attractive even to those who've already played through the survival horror title. Nothing on pricing as of yet, but I could certainly see it following PSN pricing for the full game at $39.99. More »PlayStation Store Update: Siren And Summer Sales
The PlayStation store has updated today, bringing with it the survival horror creepiness of Siren: Blood Curse, as well as bargains as far as the eye can see! The big news is of course Siren, a Blu-ray-sized game cut up into bite-sized chunks for easy consumption. There are twelve chapters of the game in all, sold in sets of four for $14.99, or in one big, money-saving $39.00 package. Siren is joined by Capcom's 1942: Joint Strike, priced at a more modest $9.99. More »How To Get Siren: Blood Curse On Blu-Ray
New Siren: Blood Curse Screens
Scared yet? No, probably not. They're just screenshots! But seeing as Siren is one of the few series able to genuinely get me feeling a little icky, they're scary by proxy, because now I can imagine those events in-game, with the siren, the shuffling, etc, and that gets me a little jittery. More »Siren: Blood Curse Even Scarier Moving
U.S. Exclusive Siren Screens, So Nya
Sure, they showed a whole lot of this at the European PlayStation Day last week, but they didn't show these babies. These are U.S. exclusive shots of Siren: Blood Curse, the episodic horror game that Sony will begin delivering via the PlayStation Network this summer. If you are not from the U.S., please refrain from looking through this gallery. We appreciate it. Just trying to follow instructions. More »