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Next-Gen.Biz reports that EA says it's in discussions with Germany's ratings body to secure a release for Army of Two in the country
Army of Two takes the top spot of the Gamefly Top Ten 'Most Queued' list. Not surprisingly, Super Smash Bros. Brawl continues it's reign at the top of the Nintendo Wii list, while PlayStation 3 gamers have Army of Two queued up at the top as well.
The US and Europe will have EA Montreal's co-op shooter Army of Two by the end of the week. As for Australia? We'll have to wait until this time next week.
Kotaku reports: "I've been spending a lot of time recently playing Army of Two." In fact, I've beaten it and even started playing through a second time on the hardest, "professional" setting. Yesterday I had a chance to spend an hour or so playing coop with some of the game's developers. Fun times.
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The Xbox 360 is the lead platform for upcoming multi-platform third-person action game Army of Two, EA has revealed.
LaTrifuerza.com attended an EA event in Barcelona Spain where Alberto Martín, Production Head of EA Spain showed off a 42 minute demonstration of Army of Two.
Kombo Reports: "According to trusted sources close to Kombo, there is going to be a "major" update on Army of Two either at the end of the week or sometime early next. Seeing that the game is closing in on the final release date, based on speculation, the update could include info about what has actually changed since Kombo last got our hands-on the anticipated "buddy shooter." "
"It may well have been, if the writers at Xbox World magazine are to be believed. They got hold of a copy just before the game was delayed a few months back, and the code they played wasn't so great. Wasn't good. Wasn't even bad. It was worse than bad!" Kotaku says.
The world's biggest video game publisher, main title for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 "Army of Two" has been delayed until Spring 2008.
Army of Two lead designer Chris Ferriera says that as much as EA Montreal would love to do a demo, they sort of need to concentrate on the game instead.