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Will Siphon Filter 3 arrive on PlayStation Plus? Ghost Trick remaster in the works?

The Korean age classification committee shed light on several games.

Let’s start with Siphon filter 3), which the committee evaluated for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. Since the game was released by Bend Studio (yes, the same people who made Days Gone) for PS1 in November 2001 (!), it’s certain that Sony want to add this game to the already pathetically neglected PlayStation Plus, which adds next to nothing in the Premium category (yes, Sony hasn’t announced the November expansion yet … for them, “later in the month” obviously doesn’t mean the end of October!) . The PlayStation Plus Classics catalog (as the PS1, PS2 and PSP games are called) already contains the first two parts of Siphon Filter and Siphon Filter: Dark Mirror and Siphon Filter: Logan’s has already received reviews in South Korea. Shadow too.

Then came a Ghost Trick review. According to the committee, the publisher a Gamepia, which matches the Korean game publisher Capcom (and were also mentioned in the Resident Evil 4 Remake review, for example). It is suspected that the classification has been assigned a GC-CC-NP code. This is a category intended for PC games, because GC-CC-NV is used for consoles. The NP rating also appears separately in the case of a cross-platform version, and many other games that we openly know to be cross-platform have also been rated (Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, Super Bomberman R 2, Various Daylife, Voice of Cards: The Beasts of Burden , Persona 3 Portable, Park Beyond, Cult of the Lamb).

The assessment suggests that Capcom could remaster the Nintendo DS game Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, which was released in Japan in the summer of 2010 and in the West in early 2011 (received an iOS port in Japan in 2010 and in West in 2012). The game was directed by Takumi Shu and unsurprisingly it bears a strong resemblance to the Ace Attorney franchise, which is also connected to it.

Of course, this isn’t official yet.

Source: Gematsu

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