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US PS Store update, September 14 - Lone Survivor, FIFA 14, Girl Fight

Lots of new games have tuned up in this week's North American PlayStation Store update, including a pretty sweet PS Plus bonus.

Remember the PSN is going down for a few hours tomorrow so get your downloads going overnight.

There's just one pre-order this week - Rocksmith 2014 - but we can expect these to ramp up as we lurch towards November and the end of year crunch.

As for full games, the long-awaited FIFA 14 is out, as is rival Pro Evolution Soccer 2014, and Armored Core: Verdict Day, which I don't even remember being announced for the west but there you go.

On the PSN, check out Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut and also Girl Fight if that is the kind of thing that floats your small, primary coloured plastic boat.

FIFA 14 and Lone Survivor are both available on Vita, and FIFA 14 is even on PSP.

There're two PS2 Classics to round out new game content - The Mark of Kri and Tokobot Plus: Mysteries of the Karakuri.

PS Plus users get a range of discounts but most importantly a free copy of Rayman Origins on Vita.

If you're not keen on spending money, demos are available for Girl Fight and Do Not Fall.

Now to DLC, where you'll find add-ons for Alien Spidy, Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate, Dynasty Warriors 8, LittleBigPlanet Vita, Magic 2014: Duels of the Planeswalkers, One Piece Pirate Warriors 2, Pac-Man Championship Edition DX, Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 and Splinter Cell: Blacklist.

For full update information including sales, prices, price changes, download sizes, avatars, themes and videos, please visit the PlayStation Blog.

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