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Qore episode 32 includes Killzone 3, Mass Effect 2 goodies

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Qore episode 32 splashes across the North American PlayStation Network tomorrow, bringing with it many and varied delights, including a scintillating romp across the year that was, a gleeful flick through DC Universe Online, and most interestingly, bonus goodies in the form of a Qore subscribers-exclusive Killzone 3 desktop theme and Mass Effect 2 artworks.

Sony must be happy as a dog with two tails over scoring the Mass Effect franchise, so as well as featuring an introduction to the story to catch PS3 owners up, the Qore members' download area hosts a concept art and screenshot gallery.

While you're poking around in there check out the Killzone 3 desktop theme, which features a disturbing amount of orange. Sold.

The US PS Blog has the full rundown on the episode's content; two major interviews keep things interesting, with SOE's Chris Cao chatting about DC Universe Online, the only console-based MMO featuring superheroes and villains since Cryptic pulled out (again).

LittleBigPlanet 2 features prominently in the build up to release, with level designer Sean Crowley popping up to show off one of his most recent designs and give advice to would-be creators.

Qore features geek girl extraordinaire Veronica Belmont and is available to North American PSN members who pony up a subscription fee for the privilege. If that floats your boat, you can find it through the PlayStation Store.

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DC Universe Online

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LittleBigPlanet 2

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Mass Effect 2

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