Posted by Andrew Hayward June 25, 2012

Released this spring, Journey for the PlayStation Network on PlayStation 3 delivered a gorgeous adventure, and one of the best-reviewed titles of the year -- at a bite-sized price point and without a hint of physical packaging. It's the third such offering from thatgamecompany to appear on on PSN, following the amazing Flower and stellar Flow, but for those who want something to touch and "own" when it comes to modern games, today brought some excellent news.

Sony revealed today on the PlayStation.Blog that Journey: Collector's Edition will bring all three of the developer's PSN titles to retail on a Blu-ray disc for just $29.99 come August 28, though there's much more than just the games themselves on the disc. The Collector's Edition also comes with a 30-minute making-of documentary on Journey, creator commentary playthroughs for all three games, three bonus mini-games that are not available elsewhere, full soundtracks for the games, and a variety of other themes, art galleries, avatars, and more.

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