News: Clone Wars Pushed Forward

The release date of Star Wars: The Clone Wars has been moved forward a week.

Activision has announced that Star Wars: The Clone Wars has been brought forward to November 15th, in order to coincide with the DVD release of Attack of The Clones.

According to Activision's U.K. Sales Director Bob Burridge, this was "was too good an opportunity to miss,"
He also said that "The game captures the spirit of Attack of the Clones perfectly, and U.K. gamers will be able to steer the course of the Clone Wars just days after they bring the movie into their home."

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, developed for LucasArts by Pandemic Studios LLC, allows players to lead a clone army from the Republic against the menacing offensive threat of the Confederacy of Independent Systems and their leader Count Dooku, assuming the mantle of either Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan or Mace Windu. Their goal is to thwart the Confederacy from reassembling an ancient Sith weapon of mass destruction, placing the fate of the Republic in the hands of players, who must command their forces through 16 dramatic campaigns spanning six immense Star Wars worlds, from the desolate, ice-covered ruins of Rhen Var and war-torn plains of Geonosis, to the towering treetop cities of the Wookiee home planet of Kashyyyk.

Seems to be good news-for every decent game released early, about ten are delayed. If only it was the other way round...



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