11 December 2008 18:08 GMT / By Verity Burns
Sony has updated the PlayStation Store with a number of full games, add-ons and LittleBigPlanet costumes. Hoorah.As we reported earlier in the week, today's PSN update sees all four Street Fighter-themed LBP costumes available for £1.59 each or £4.79 for the lot, as well as a festively free Santa outfit for Sackboy as well. You'll only get the trousers and jacket this week though, next week the hat and beard will be available.
PS3 games up for grabs in the update include Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords - Revenge of the Plague Lord for £15.99, as well as NBA Live '09 and Tiger Woods PGA Tour '09 for £29.99 and £31.99 respectively.
There are two premium PSP games on offer in the shape of Brain Challenge (£7.99) and Jet Rider 2 (£3.99), and a rather confusing free download for Football Manager. At 44MB it's probably not the full game, but worth checking out anyway.
As for DLC this week, there's the Escalation Pack for Tom Clancy's EndWar for £7.99 and the No Doubt Singles album for Rock Band which costs 99p a track, or £9.99 for all 13 tracks. Gaming, PS3, Sony, Playstation Network


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