PlayStation Network is Sony's virtual distribution platform and multiplayer network for PlayStation consoles and handhelds.

PlayStation Network is Sony's virtual distribution platform and multiplayer network for PlayStation consoles and handhelds.

Square Enix have announced three RPG titles to be released on the PlayStation Network: Chrono Cross will be released on November 8, Final Fantasy V is set for a November 22 release and finally Final Fantasy VI is scheduled to be available on December 6.
Final Fantasy V has been available in Europe on PSN since April 13, and Final Fantasy VI since June 2. Chrono Cross has never been made available in Europe - with Square Enix previously advising "unfortunately a combination of technical and business reasons means that Chrono Cross will not be released in any PAL territory"1 - hopefully this changes and a PSN release is on the cards.

Both Chrono Cross and Final Fantasy Origins (which was a PlayStation release of both Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II) have both been rated by the ESRB12.
It would appear both Chrono Cross and Final Fantasy Origins will be coming to the PlayStation Network as PSOne classics (for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable). Both titles have already been released on the PSN in Japan on July 6 and June 24 respectively. Read on
Beyond Good & Evil HD, released in March for Xbox Live Marketplace1, is coming to PS3 via PlayStation Network Tuesday, June 28 for $9.99.
For this update, developer Ubisoft has incorporated more than just full 1080p resolution. As highlighted in this ars technica article, Beyond Good & Evil HD also has received some significant graphical upgrades, including new textures and character models. Read on
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This groovy classic is on a freight train headed for Xbox Live Arcade and PSN.