Square Enix's first HD entry this generation, Infinite Undiscovery, has finally been released in North America. People all over the world already report their pre-orders have started shipping, and it's only a matter of time until everyone get their hands on the game.
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Console Monster writes: "All of today's new Xbox Live Marketplace content are all free trailers and music videos with the exception of an Infinite Undiscovery Picture Pack. The pick of the bunch has to be the hilarious Battlefield: Bad Company trailers. Here is the full list for Thursday 28th August 2008:
Terrible news for immobile couch potatoes: According to a Square Enix representative, Infinite Undiscovery will ship on two discs when it releases exclusively on the Xbox 360 in September. The real-time role-playing title from tri-Ace marks the first game to be published by Square Enix on an Xbox platform since 2006's space shooter, Project Sylpheed.
Square Enix made available today download content for Infinite Undiscovery. Available a couple of weeks before the game's release are two theme and icon packs.
Console Monster writes: "Two demos are now available to download from the Xbox Live Marketplace. The first is Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, as expected, and the second is NHL 2K9. There's also a range of gamer pictures, themes, trailers, music videos and if you have failed to complete Through the Fire and the Flames on Expert, the Guitar Hero III Dragonforce Track Pack may not be for you. Here is the full list of updated content on the Xbox Live Marketplace for Thursday 21st August 2008:
The achievements for the upcoming Square Enix RPG, Infinite Undiscovery, have been revealed by Xbox360achievements.org. The list contains 50 achievements for the full 1,000 points. It's a fairly basic list for an RPG, with quite a few secret achievements, including one for a single point. For the entire list of achievements, hit the jump.
Infinite Undiscovery's official Japanese site says that the Square Enix 360-exclusive JRPG will come on two DVDs.
Square Enix has revealed the North American and European covers of Infinite Undiscovery.