Oct 31 2008, 8:38am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Now that the LittleBigPlanet Online service seems to work properly Sony hands out some free LBP content. On the Playstation Store beginning on the 6th of November you can download the highly anticipated Space Suit Customer and a Pumpkin Halloween Mask.
A Halloween mask for Little Sackboy? Yeah, that is just cool as today is Halloween. Oh wait, the download is starting on the 6th of November. Who wants a bloody Halloween mask a week after Halloween?
Funny thing is that apparently the Halloween mask for LBP is available for download on Playstation Stores in other regions like Japan. U.S. players, where Halloween is arguably the most important cannot download it. Sony, what is up with that?
Via the Sony Playstation blog.
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