US PS Store update, February 26 - BioShock Infinite pre-orders, Uncharted 3 F2P
This week's North American PlayStation Store update is a hodge podge, with loads of pre-orders and DLC but not too many new games.
BioShock: Infinite pre-orders headline the store update; as well as a standard offer, you can pick up a bundle with the Season Pass. Both packages come with the original BioShock and Industrial Revolution pack.
In other pre-order news, you can drop some cash ahead of the launch of MLB The Show 13, Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel, The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 and even Atelier Ayesha: the Alchemist of Dusk, of all things.
There are no full PS3 game releases but Mud FIM Motocross World Championship is out now on PS3 and Vita, and Uncharted 3's multiplayer has gone free-to-play.
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment arrives as a PSOne Classic, and on the PS2 Classic side, there's Dora's Big Birthday Adventure.
For whatever reason Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires isn't available as a standalone purchase, but you can get it in a bundle with a pile of free DLC until March 26. There are two Ninja Gaiden bundles, and an Uncharted 3 game of the year pack with all DLC.
PlayStation Plus users get a free copy of Plants vs Zombies, and discounts on Retro/Grade, its soundtrack, Vita anniversary items and PSN Gamers Choice Awards finalists.
The God of War: Ascension demo is available, and there's one for Zen Pinball 2 - Star Wars as well. The latter is also available on Vita, as is a Knytt Underground taster.
On the DLC side, there's new content for Clan of Champions; Dogfight: 1942; Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage; Mass Effect 3; Mus FIM Motocross World Championship; Need for Speed: Most Wanted; PlayStation All-stars Battle Royale; Ragnarok Odyssey; Rock Band 3; RockSmith; Sleeping Dogs; The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim; Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Decade Duels Plus and Zen Pinball 2.
For full update details including themes, wallpapers, videos, avatars, in-app purchases, prices and download sizes, please visit the PlayStation Blog.