Playstation The Official Magazine Issue 85

This magazine is cover dated June 2013 and priced at £5.99. A free blu-ray disc was attached which included several playable demos.

The Big 10
1) 1,200 cars, 71 tracks... real driving is back - 4 pages (6-9)
 * Another podium finish beckons as we playtest Gran Turismo 6 on PS3.

2) Drac to the future with Mr Belmont - 1⅓ pages (10-11)
 * Konami chief talks bringing the Count to life in Castlevania.

3) The price is right for Ratchet movie - ⅔ page (11)
 * Mr Insomniac delighted by Lombax film tie-in

4) FIFA forever (or at least until 2022) - 2 pages (12-13)
 * EA scores new deal but PS3 won't be sidelined.

5) Omar coming to Battlefield 4 - 2 pages (14-15)
 * Buddy up with The Wire anti-hero.

6) What next for 3D gaming? - 2 pages (16-17)
 * David Valjalo investigates the missing piece of the PS4 puzzle.

7) UFC smashes on to next-gen - 1 page (18)
 * PS4 version will knock you out.

8) "The world is much bigger than Dunwall" - 1 page (19)
 * Dishonored sequel teased as designer unveils novel.

9) Taxi Driver smitten by Jodie Holmes - 1 page (20)
 * Beyond wows crowds at De Niro film festival.

Features
 Regulars 

On Your Disc - 1 page (8)

Blu-Ray Movies - 2 pages (122-123)

Mail@OPM - 2 pages (124-125)

PS3 Essential Collection - 2 pages (126-127)

PSN Essential Collection - 1 page (128)

Vita Essential Collection - 1 page (129)

Who is... Sweet Tooth - 1 page (130)

Reviews
Straight to Bargain Bin:  - Joel Gregory - ½ page (107)

Minis Round-up with Emma Davies:  - ½ page (113)

Online

Online round-up with Dave Meikleham:  - ½ page (121)

Other Credits
Associate Editor (online)
 * Leon Hurley

Deputy Editor
 * Joel Gregory

Managing Art Editor
 * Milford Coppock

Deputy Art Editor
 * Andrew Leung

Production Editor
 * Emma Davies

Contributing Operations Editor
 * Helen Woodey

Acting News Editor
 * Dave Meikleham

Staff Writer
 * Phil Iwaniuk

Contributors
 * Louise Blain, Alex Calvin, Tom Davies, Ben Griffin, Andy Hartup, Andy Kelly, Louis Pattison, Matthew Pellett, Andy Smith, David Valjalo, Tim Weaver, Iain Wilson, Richard Wordsworth