Killzone HD Collection Lands October 23rd

The PlayStation Blog kicked off this morning with a riveting announcement of yet another HD Collection coming to stores and a PSN near you: The Killzone Trilogy. Like the other collections previously announced, the Killzone Trilogy will cost $39.99. It will launch on October 23, 2012, since October is pretty sparse for game releases.

The original Killzone game has been given the HD makeover treatment and full Trophy support, so it will be an equal amongst its brethren. As expected, the collection will also include both Killzone 2 and Killzone 3, but don't expect Killzone: Liberation to make the cut. Sadly, this PSP game was left off the table.



However, the Trilogy does include all of the Killzone 2 and Killzone 3 multiplayer map packs for free. The complete list is as follows:

Killzone 2 Map Pack Bundle

  • Steel & Titanium Map Pack
  • Flash & Thunder Map Pack
  • Napalm & Cordite Map Pack

Killzone 3 Map Pack Bundle

  • Steel Rain Map Pack
  • Retro Map Pack
  • From the Ashes Map Pack

Any bets on what the next collection from Sony will entail? What would you like to see make the list?

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