Some golden news about Crackdown

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So what if people are only into Crackdown because of the highly coveted beta keys for Bungie‘s Halo 3? So what if the scheduled demo was further delayed? So what if… Whoa! Enough about semi-bad press on this action title and let’s begin talking about some good news really related to Crackdown.

In a press release, Microsoft Game Studios announced that the game has finally gone gold and is ready for launch all throughout the UK on February 23. The publisher’s Corporate VP for Global Marketing Jeff Bell seems somewhat oblivious to the Halo 3 hullabaloo as he said, “The excitement for Crackdown is evident through the significant number of pre-orders and affirms the continued Xbox 360 momentum in 2007.”

In case you’ve forgotten already, this action-driving hybrid game from RealTime Worlds has its true own merits to be proud of. Among many others, some of the game’s more exciting features include a massive single player campaign and a co-op mode via Xbox Live. Crackdown developers has always been big as well on the game’s 3-D environment.

When the game finally arrives in retail stores, it will be price tagged at Euro 44.99 or roughly around US$ 65. The demo is still scheduled to come out before January ends.

Crackdown - Image 1 

So what if people are only into Crackdown because of the highly coveted beta keys for Bungie‘s Halo 3? So what if the scheduled demo was further delayed? So what if… Whoa! Enough about semi-bad press on this action title and let’s begin talking about some good news really related to Crackdown.

In a press release, Microsoft Game Studios announced that the game has finally gone gold and is ready for launch all throughout the UK on February 23. The publisher’s Corporate VP for Global Marketing Jeff Bell seems somewhat oblivious to the Halo 3 hullabaloo as he said, “The excitement for Crackdown is evident through the significant number of pre-orders and affirms the continued Xbox 360 momentum in 2007.”

In case you’ve forgotten already, this action-driving hybrid game from RealTime Worlds has its true own merits to be proud of. Among many others, some of the game’s more exciting features include a massive single player campaign and a co-op mode via Xbox Live. Crackdown developers has always been big as well on the game’s 3-D environment.

When the game finally arrives in retail stores, it will be price tagged at Euro 44.99 or roughly around US$ 65. The demo is still scheduled to come out before January ends.

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