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This week’s game news

Final Fantasy XI 2008 available now

Square Enix have announced that from today, PC owners can download Final Fantasy XI 2008 Edition throughout Europe via digital distribution services such as Metaboli and their partners including Virgin Media.

Priced around €40 the digital version of Final Fantasy XI 2008 Edition contains all the same exciting content and features as the original retail version. The game takes you into the world of Vana’diel during the aftermath of a great war, as you answer a desperate call to defend your people. In this first ever cross-platform massively multiplayer online game, you'll unite with other warriors as they save their world from utter destruction.

Dead Space goes gold

Dead Space, the highly anticipated new survival horror game from EA, has gone gold and will ship on October 24th in Europe on Xbox 360, PS3 and the PC.

The bold and often bloody Dead Space promises to deliver the ultimate in psychological terror and gruesome cinematic action. Set in the cold blackness of deep space, the atmosphere in Dead Space is soaked with a feeling of tension, dread and sheer terror.

In Dead Space, players step into the role of mining engineer Isaac Clarke, an ordinary man on a seemingly routine mission to fix the communications systems aboard a deep space mining ship. It’s not long before Isaac awakes to a living nightmare filled with vicious genetic mutations inside a dead, claustrophobic silence. Now Isaac is cut off, trapped, and engaged in a desperate fight for survival.

AC/DC LIVE: Rock Band Track Pack

AC/DC comes exclusively to Rock Band beginning this November for the worldwide release of the AC/DC LIVE: Rock Band Track Pack.

This exclusive deal with Columbia Records and AC/DC marks the first time ever the band has included an entire album for video game play, with 18 live tracks from their prolific live performances becoming available in one electrifying, standalone game. The live recording was specially remixed for Rock Band by Mike Fraser. The game features 18 tracks, with more than 99 minutes of game play for each instrument.

 

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