Hotly-anticipated Ubisoft game Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is to be the official sponsor of this month's London McM Expo on October 29-31.
Expo visitors will have the chance of hands-on experience of the action-adventure game's single and multiplayer modes ahead of its November 19 release on Xbox 360 and PS3.
"Partnering with McM Expo is yet another way to bring Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood to life, create positive word of mouth in the run-up to release and ensure the game is front of mind," said Ubisoft brand manager Jan Sanghera.
"We have always supported McM Expo in the UKand it's encouraging to see it growing in popularity year-on-year. The event brings together many forms of entertainment such as film, videogames, comics and anime, providing visitors with the opportunity to experience everything under one roof.
"From our perspective, it's about ensuring Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is seen as an essential part of this entertainment mix. It's a fun environment,...
Expo visitors will have the chance of hands-on experience of the action-adventure game's single and multiplayer modes ahead of its November 19 release on Xbox 360 and PS3.
"Partnering with McM Expo is yet another way to bring Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood to life, create positive word of mouth in the run-up to release and ensure the game is front of mind," said Ubisoft brand manager Jan Sanghera.
"We have always supported McM Expo in the UKand it's encouraging to see it growing in popularity year-on-year. The event brings together many forms of entertainment such as film, videogames, comics and anime, providing visitors with the opportunity to experience everything under one roof.
"From our perspective, it's about ensuring Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is seen as an essential part of this entertainment mix. It's a fun environment,...
- 10/8/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Blade Kitten, the comic book series by Steve Stamatiadis, is making the transition to video game format.
Atari Europe has announced that the title will launch this September on Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation Network, and Windows PC Download at Atari.com
Developed by Krome Studios, Blade Kitten brings the world of bounty hunter Kit Ballard to life.
"We are pleased to announce the upcoming launch of Blade Kitten for Xbox Live Arcade, Playstation®Network and PC Download", said John Burns, Vice President and General Manager for Atari Europe.
"With its colourful anime-inspired universe, simple pick-up-and-play arcade action and intuitive scramble style exploration, Blade Kitten is destined to become one of the hot digital releases of 2010."
Blade Kitten marks the latest creation by Stamatiadis, the force behind the Ty the Tasmanian Tiger series.
In Blade Kitten, a prequel to the comics set three years prior,...
Atari Europe has announced that the title will launch this September on Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation Network, and Windows PC Download at Atari.com
Developed by Krome Studios, Blade Kitten brings the world of bounty hunter Kit Ballard to life.
"We are pleased to announce the upcoming launch of Blade Kitten for Xbox Live Arcade, Playstation®Network and PC Download", said John Burns, Vice President and General Manager for Atari Europe.
"With its colourful anime-inspired universe, simple pick-up-and-play arcade action and intuitive scramble style exploration, Blade Kitten is destined to become one of the hot digital releases of 2010."
Blade Kitten marks the latest creation by Stamatiadis, the force behind the Ty the Tasmanian Tiger series.
In Blade Kitten, a prequel to the comics set three years prior,...
- 7/20/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
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