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Rock Band fans can look forward to a bunch of new tracks this week. A three pack of Nirvana tracks, a four pack of tracks from Foo Fighters and a single track from Joan Jett & The Blackhearts will be added to the Rock Band Music Store this week for the Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii. These tracks will also be available in the LEGO Rock Band Music Store. PSP gamers can keep an eye out for tracks from Bullet for My Valentine and System of a Down this week.
Christine Kogure has confirmed on the Kojima Productions report blog that an English Version of the Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker demo, will be released, but no date has been confirmed.
Get ready to sink into an RPG with Dragon Age: Origins, revisit the Star Wars saga with a new Ultimate Sith Edition and handheld Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron next week. A couple of new music/rhythm games aimed for family play are out with Band Hero and LEGO Rock Band. Sony Computer Entertainment America introduces a new PS3 Slim hardware package with the PlayStation 3 250GB system. PSP gamers finally get Ghostbusters: The Video Game, along with a new Jak & Daxter game. See what new games are out for the first week of November!
TVGB: "As creative director Alex Hutchinson from EA Montreal takes us through a demo of Army of Two: The 40th Day at the Eurogamer Expo 2009, he explains that the original title sold an impressive 2.6 million copies worldwide, but the vast majority of these sales (70% to be exact) are from America. What does the ex-Maxis dev and the rest of EA blame this on? The tone of the game, apparently."
The latest issue of Famitsu has revealed that Lightning will be appearing in Dissidia: Final Fantasy
Monster Hunter Tri and Resident Evil 5 have helped Capcom's profits rise 58.4 per cent to JPY 2.9 billion.
Developer Q-Games would like to make a sequel to one of the most popular games on the Playstation Network, PixelJunk Monsters.
Sony has announced that PSP owners can now download LocoRoco Midnight Carnival via the PlayStation Network.