Published 2/6/2009
by Dustin Quillen
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The ESRB may have tightened their lips a bit over the last few years, but lately it seems like you can always count on the Unterhaltungsoftware Selbstkongrolle to kick off your game's unveiling party prematurely. The downloadable-gaming specialists over at GamerBytes discovered yet another curious entry on the German ratings board's site -- this time for a PSN version of Worms .
Considering that the Xbox Live Arcade edition of Worms went on to become one of the most successful downloadable titles on the service, it's not too surprising to see the series making the rounds on PS3. Neither Sony or developer Team 17 have officially announced anything regarding a PS3 version of Worms, but leaks of this nature generally end up coming to fruition .
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