Gaming ==> Microsoft X10 Summary of Releases
Posted: 13-02-2010 10:54, By: admin
The Microsoft X10 event took place in San Francisco on February 11, 2010. Microsoft issued a press release outlining all the releases which can be found here. It is probably worth noting that all these release dates are for North America but usually Australia gets the game within a week of America’s release. The following Xbox 360 and PC releases were shown off or announced at the event.
1. The multiplayer beta for Halo: Reach will begin May 3rd
2. Alan Wake to be released on May 18th
3. Final Fantasy XIII released on March 9th along with a “Special Edition Bundle” which includes the Xbox 360, 250GB hard drive, 2 wireless controllers, downloadable avatar items and the standard edition of Final Fantasy XIII at $399
4. Dead Rising 2 – August 31st aswell as a downloadable prologue “Dead Rising 2: Case Zero” available in August which gives a sneak peek about the story along with content which is not in the Dead Rising 2
5. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 “content pack” arriving in American spring (between March and June)
6. Crackdown 2 – 2010 release
7. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction – April 13th
8. Fable III – November 1st
9. Lost Planet 2 – May 18th
10. Left 4 Dead 2: The Passing – early American spring release (between March and June), add on for L4D2 which includes; new co-op campaign with narratives, new arenas for Survival, Versus and Scavenge modes and a new co-op challenge mode.
11. Toy Soldiers – March 3rd, kicking off XBLA Block Party. Other games to be included in the XBLA Block Party include Game Room (March release), Scrap Metal (March release) and everyone’s favorite Perfect Dark (March release).
I have to say I am the most pumped for Perfect Dark on XBLA but I’m also looking forward to the Halo: Reach beta and Crackdown 2. What are you looking forward to the most, out of these upcoming releases?
Posted: 13-02-2010 10:54, By: admin
The Microsoft X10 event took place in San Francisco on February 11, 2010. Microsoft issued a press release outlining all the releases which can be found here. It is probably worth noting that all these release dates are for North America but usually Australia gets the game within a week of America’s release. The following Xbox 360 and PC releases were shown off or announced at the event.
1. The multiplayer beta for Halo: Reach will begin May 3rd
2. Alan Wake to be released on May 18th
3. Final Fantasy XIII released on March 9th along with a “Special Edition Bundle” which includes the Xbox 360, 250GB hard drive, 2 wireless controllers, downloadable avatar items and the standard edition of Final Fantasy XIII at $399
4. Dead Rising 2 – August 31st aswell as a downloadable prologue “Dead Rising 2: Case Zero” available in August which gives a sneak peek about the story along with content which is not in the Dead Rising 2
5. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 “content pack” arriving in American spring (between March and June)
6. Crackdown 2 – 2010 release
7. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction – April 13th
8. Fable III – November 1st
9. Lost Planet 2 – May 18th
10. Left 4 Dead 2: The Passing – early American spring release (between March and June), add on for L4D2 which includes; new co-op campaign with narratives, new arenas for Survival, Versus and Scavenge modes and a new co-op challenge mode.
11. Toy Soldiers – March 3rd, kicking off XBLA Block Party. Other games to be included in the XBLA Block Party include Game Room (March release), Scrap Metal (March release) and everyone’s favorite Perfect Dark (March release).
I have to say I am the most pumped for Perfect Dark on XBLA but I’m also looking forward to the Halo: Reach beta and Crackdown 2. What are you looking forward to the most, out of these upcoming releases?
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