Though it may now never see a follow up, Fez was one of the biggest indie releases of 2012 and one that was noticeably missing from the PlayStation catalogue. That’s now changed, as it arrives today as a triple-platform Cross-Buy and Cross-Save release on PS4, PS3 and PS Vita for £7.99/€9.99. There’s an additional 20% discount for PS+ owners, and demos available if you’re uncertain.

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That’s your lot if you’re a PS4 owner, in a noticeable come down from last week, but there are goodies to be had elsewhere. The headline act on PS3 is Irrational Games’ swan song, with the release of BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea – Episode 2 that will see you step into the shoes of Elizabeth for the first time for another adventure in Rapture. It’s £11.99/€14.99, in line with the first episode, but you’ll be better off getting it via the season pass alongside the first half of the story for a few quid more. The main game is still free on PS+.

Sticking with DLC, and football fans with a penchant for PES can get their World Challenge on, in a thinly veiled World Cup inspired add-on for £7.99. It features the Brazilian kit and a tournament structure that includes not just the final knockout rounds, but the qualification stages too.

There’s also the release of CHAOS CODE for £7.99/€9.99 and TRINITY: Suls Of Zill O’ll at £15.99/€19.99. I’ll be honest and say I have no idea what either of those games is about, let alone why they’d be shouting!

In terms of retail releases, which will hit the store on Friday for us in the UK, the PS3 and PS Vita will both see the release of Deception IV: Blood Ties at £34.99/€39.99 on either platform, for those who love crazy Japanese games that I can’t get my head around, and MXGP, for Motocross fans. MXGP is set for £49.99/€59.99 on PS3 or £34.99/€39.99 on Vita.

Invizimals: The Alliance hits the PS Vita today for £19.99/€24.99. Curiously, it’s hitting retail shelves alongside Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom, but that PS3 title was already released digitally back in January.

Rounding things off, the Vita will also see the release of the free to play Destiny of Spirits, which is described as a location based social strategy RPG.

As usual, we’re preempting the update itself, so I’ll be back later to add more details, links, prices and games once the PS Blog posts the full list.

Update: Added a few games here and the odd price there. All links added that I can.

Via PSN Store, EU PS Blog