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Sony has confirmed that the PS3 games that will be part of the new PlayStation Plus will not support DLCs, unfortunately for those who own them.
Sony has confirmed that the PS3 games that will be part of the new PlayStation Plus subscription will not support DLC . Therefore users will not be able to use them by playing through the service. Considering that many of the PS3 games included in the initial list have DLCs, often major ones too, that’s a real shame.
- Asura’s Wrath had several DLC episodes that were released for the game, and it also had Street Fighter crossover DLC.
- Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 had four downloadable content packs. The Revelations DLC let players play as Alucard. Two more cosmetic packs and a new power were also released via DLC.
- Crash Commando had a DLC pack released for it named Heist Map Pack which also brought with it new trophies.
- Enslaved: Odyssey to the West received a piece of single-player DLC called Pigsy’s Perfect 10 a few months after release.
- Lost Planet 2 received several map packs as well as Monster Hunter crossover armour. A piece of DLC which saw players battle against the Helghast from the Killzone franchise was also released.
- Both MotorStorm Apocalypse and MotorStorm RC both received DLC packs which were mostly new cars and tracks, none of which will seemingly be accessible as part of PlayStation Plus Premium.
- Resistance 3’s Brutality Pack DLC featured new skins for characters, a survival mode, and seven new music tracks from Mastodon.
- Tokyo Jungle received several pieces of DLC which included new animals to play as and costume DLC.
None of these DLCs will be accessible with the PlayStation Plus Premium membership. We hope that Sony will resolve the situation soon, because some titles are inevitably castrated.