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US PS Store update, April 8 - FF14 PS4, Lego The Hobbit, Strike Suit Zero and more

This week's North American PlayStation Store update includes a number of anticipated new releases and plenty of content for PS3, PS4 and Vita, too, although DLC is a bit thin on the ground.

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Starting off with pre-orders, Ubisoft's anticipated, gorgeous RPG Child of Light can be pre-purchased for PS3 or PS4. You can also throw your money down for Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion XI on PS3.

As for things you can actually own, Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn, King Oddball, Lego The Hobbit and Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut are available for PS4. Note that FF14 is free to download - you have to have a PS Plus subscription and game subscription, so it's not surprising the client is free.

Lego The Hobbit is also available on Vita and PS3, and Sonic Unleashed is also available on PS3. Finally, Persona 4 is out now as a PS2 Classic.

Demos are available for King Oddball and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle, CyberConnect2's gorgeous fighter based on the manga franchise of the same name.

PlayStation Plus members get a copy of Stealth Inc: A Clone in the Dark, and a discount on Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut.

In the magical realm of DLC, find new content for Atelier Escha & Logy Alchemists of the Dusk Sky, Destiny of Spirits, Ragnarok Odyssey Ace, Rocksmith 2014, Toukiden: The Age of Demons and The Wolf Among Us. Bit slim this week, huh?

For full update information including prices, sales and themes, please visit the PlayStation Blog.

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