It has been revealed that the upcoming PS3 version of Killzone will receive downloadable content after it is released.

It seems a bit early to be talking about what's coming after the release of PS3 Killzone, but an article in newspaper de Volksrant has revealed that we can look forward to new chapters to be released in downloadable chunks, post release.
The article also states that the game's development costs are likely to exceed EUR 16m, which is more than it cost to make Paul Verhoeven's Dutch film Black Book, the most expensive film in Dutch cinema.
"Our budget tops [the film]," said Killzone director Arjan Brussee. "We're working on the biggest multimedia project in Dutch history."
Around 120 people are confirmed to be working on the game, which according to recent comments made by Sony World Wide Studios boss Phil Harrison is, in some areas, already exceeding what was seen in the infamous E3 2005 trailer.




muff06 wrote at 15:58 on 28 November 2006
when does it come out
its good to no all this but does anyone know when the game is actuli released bcause i want 2 b able to go along in march and pick it up with the system with resistance and f1
Lefein wrote at 19:07 on 28 November 2006
Puttin money where their mouth is
If the game itself is in the same galaxy as that E3 05 trailer they showed then they will make short work of all this mess about the PS3 not being as powerful as Sony claims.
Now, it's looking like the PS3s only constraint is the budget of the developers. The payoff will be enormous if games like this, Lair, Motorstorm, Heavenly Sword, White Knight Story, and MGS4 give the PS3 the traction it needs to pull ahead.