Dec 4 2008, 12:50am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony announces that the game Blast Factor also supports the new PS3 Trophies system.
Sony added 25 Trophies in total across the original game and the 2 expansion packs, with around 15 Trophies in Blast Factor: Basic Research and its more than 90 levels, and 10 Trophies split between the Multiplayer expansion and Advanced Research with its addition of more than 80 levels and Hybrid mode.
Sony also added rumble support for the DualShock 3 Controller for that extra tactile goodness. All existing versions of Blast Factor will get patched automatically when you start the game, so you won’t need to download the new version from the store.The new Blast Factor update is therefore of course free and is set to launch today. If you do not have the Blast Factor yet, you can get the base game for $9.99, or for $12.99 on the Playstation Store.
Via the Playstation Blog.
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