C is for costumes: LittleBigPlanet’s Killzone, Patapon Sackboys dated for Europe *UPDATE now also for US releases*

LBPSCEE has set in stone the next batch of downloadable content for LittleBigPlanet in Europe. This batch (as seen previously) includes DLC such as the Killzone, Heavenly Sword and Patapon packs, all of which will be released in a staggered basis across March and April. Take out your calendars and hit the full article for the entire schedule.

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SCEE has set in stone the next batch of downloadable content for LittleBigPlanet in Europe. This batch (as seen previously) includes DLC such as the Killzone, Heavenly Sword and Patapon packs, all of which will be released in a staggered basis across March and April.

  • March 12 : St Patrick’s Day costume: FREE (available for one week only) – Put your Sackboy in the mood for March 17th with a suitable outfit to celebrate with.
  • March 19 : Killzone Mini-pack: US$ 2.99/€2.99 (available permanently) – Containing Sev and Helghast costumes along with 32 themed stickers this mini-pack contains everything you need to bring Killzone to LittleBigPlanet.
  • March 26 : Buzz! costume: US$ 1.99/€1.99 (available permanently) – Celebrating the European release of the latest Buzz! we bring you the costume of the main man himself.
  • April 2 : Patapon costume: US$ 1.99/€1.99 (available permanently) – Patapon 2 has hit the streets so it’s high time that Sackboy took up the challenge with this costume including a selection of weapon options.
  • April 9 : Heavenly Sword Mini-pack: US$ 2.99/€2.99 (available permanently) – Containing costumes for both Kai and Nariko along with 27 Heavenly Sword themed stickers.
  • April 16 : Monkey King costume: FREE (available permanently) – The costume competition winning design from Asia – the Monkey King.

Now is it just me who finds it strange that the Monkey King DLC comes at just about the same time that Dragonball: Evolution will be hitting theaters? Considering that Goku’s backstory was based on the Chinese myth of the Monkey King, this has some slight whiff of “promotion” painted all over it. Very sly…


**Update**

The PlayStation Blog has also dated and priced these costumes for the US release, and they’re all the same with the ones you can find above.


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