The Army of Two movie will run on a "different path" to that of the games, EA has said.
"EA announced ARMY OF TWO: THE 40th DAY will ship on January 12, 2010 in North America and January 8, 2010 in Europe. The 40th Day is the sequel to the 2008 multi-platinum co-op shooter that sees the return of the ultimate two-man private military team, Salem and Rios."
PlayStation LifeStyle writes, "In just over a week, PlayStation LifeStyle will be reporting live from the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). We've been trying to get a handle on the plethora of PlayStation games that will be on display from June 2 through June 4, and it's quite astounding. If you weren't excited about the prospect of new announcements for the PlayStation brand, what if we told you there will be over 75 unique PlayStation games on display - that we know about?! While many are multiplatform titles (though the best still appear to be Sony-exclusive), it is a large increase from last year's showing."
GOONL!NE: The first footage of Army of Two: The 40th Day will be shown this Thursday. A trailer and new gameplay footage will be coming on GameTrailers TV, according to Geoff Keighley.
411mania talks about this week's game releases. Highlights include Cross Edge, Yosumin!, Crimson Gem Saga, Zenonia, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Jake Hunter Detective Story: Memories of the Past, Gyakuten Kenji, and Days of Memories 3.
Siliconera: "For like the two people that care Astonishia Story 2 is coming out in Japan in October 23 under the name Garnet Chronicle with Sega playing the role of the distributor. SK Telecom, one South Korea's major mobile phone service providers, is acting as the publisher. The version released in Japan will be completely localized into Japanese.
Tried a little light at the outset, Astonisha 2 begins to take more and more consistency and is on the side of wanting to print in the landscape of RPG while his elder frankly did not succeed.
So you think that 2008 is all about consoles? Well check out these upcoming releases exclusive for the Playstation Portable and you'll see why the PSP is here to stay.