Catan Settling On PlayStation Network

By Spencer . January 15, 2010 . 11:38am

Catan Settling On PlayStation Network

Game Republic, you know the studio behind Dragon Ball Origins and Genji, made a PlayStation 3 version of Catan. Japan got it in 2008 and an English version was available last year on the Hong Kong store.

 

Looks like the PS3 version of Catan is finally leaving Asia. The ESRB just rated it “E” for everyone and noted Game Republic as the publisher.

 

When Game Republic announced Catan in Japan they also said other digital board games were in development for consoles. Shadow Hunters, Owner’s Choice, and Trick & Treat (a Halloween game) were slated for 2009. We haven’t heard about those since, but you can play them as flash games on Boardgame Republic.


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  • nyobzoo

    the board game is pretty fun, wonder how this one compares

  • JeremyR

    I've got this on the 360 (from Big Huge Games, IIRC). Pretty fun, but it's better with other people. OTOH, probably not worth the gold fee just to play this – not a problem on the PS3, so if I had one of those, might get it again just for that.

  • Somato

    Amazing! Settlers of Catan is one of my favorite board games.
    I usually play this online with my buddies, so having it on the PS3 just makes things easier.
    Now if only someone could make a virtual version of Dominion …

  • nyobzoo

    the board game is pretty fun, wonder how this one compares

  • JeremyR

    I've got this on the 360 (from Big Huge Games, IIRC). Pretty fun, but it's better with other people. OTOH, probably not worth the gold fee just to play this – not a problem on the PS3, so if I had one of those, might get it again just for that.

  • Soma

    Amazing! Settlers of Catan is one of my favorite board games.
    I usually play this online with my buddies, so having it on the PS3 just makes things easier.
    Now if only someone could make a virtual version of Dominion …

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