As spotted by Gematsu, a new trophy list for the original MediEvil game has surfaced online. The different trophy list compared to the game’s PS4 remake, suggests it may be releasing soon on the PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog. Additionally, according to a PS deals listing which tracks new PS Store pages, the PlayStation one game Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire is coming to PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 via the PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog. The listing also notes the release date to be April 16. These details have yet to be confirmed by Sony.
Details for the Rebel Assault games via Steam:
Star Wars™: Rebel Assault
Rebel Forces have won their first battle against the dark side… But the war has only just begun!
As Rookie One, you are thrust into a 3D galaxy far, far away to crush the evil Empire, once and for all. Take your T16 Skyhopper on a training run through Beggar’s Canyon… Then dodge asteroids and blast TIE fighters in a deep space rumble… tackle a fleet of menacing AT-ATs on the icy tundra of Hoth… and ultimately annihilate Vader and the evil Empire with a kamikaze trench run on the infamous Death Star.
Star Wars™: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire
The story opens in the vicinity of the Dreighton Nebula, where Rookie One is part of a Rebel scouting patrol. He’s investigating disappearances of Rebel spacecraft near Dreighton, a region rich with mythology about vanishing spacecraft. Legends of the region go back to the days when early hyperspace travelers lost their bearings and disappeared in the currents, eddies, and storms of the nebula. During the Clone Wars, two opposing combat fleets, at the height of battle, were swallowed up by the Dreighton Nebula, leaving it as the battle’s only true victor.
Featuring original, live-action Star Wars footage, Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire hosts a multitude of ground-breaking improvements, including intuitive and challenging arcade game play; fifteen land, sky and space missions; an original Star Wars story; full-Screen high-quality video; four skill levels from easy to hard; a digital John Williams Star Wars soundtrack; and authentic sound effects by Skywalker Sound.
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Which was showcased at E3 2003.