Kotaku reports:
Internode Games Network: "This is a supplementary tool that you can use to record and display all your World in Conflict matches. It uses the DX10-exclusive dual-screen feature (if you've only got DX9, don't despair, read on!), and users can choose between a whole bunch of cameras in order to fully capture the match in all its glory.
Sierra Entertainment today confirmed that the Xbox 360 version of World in Conflict won't appear in stores this year. The game has been delayed to sometime in 2008. The PC version was released a few weeks ago and has managed to get an average review score of over 92%. GameSpot PC even consider World in Conflict as the best game of the year up to now. A specific reason for the delay has not been given.
Today Sierra announced a Collector's Edition of its upcoming strategy game World in Conflict will be available at the game's release in September. The special edition will come with the usual array of extras, with one unusual item: an actual piece of the Berlin Wall.
Rumored earlier this month, Sierra has confirmed today that the Massive Entertainment RTS, World in Conflict, is heading to the Xbox 360. The PC version is expected in September with the 360 version following sometime after. No date has been given, but an official announcement is expected soon. World In Conflict looks to set itself apart from other RTS games, such as Command & Conquer 3, by doing away with resource management and a fixed camera. 1UP notes that the game also features Tears for Fears (we'll let you guess which song).