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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Warhammer 40k: Squad Command coming to PSP & DS

THQ, developers of the Dawn of War instant classic, have now decided to bring the war-ravaged 41st millennium to handhelds worldwide, in the guise of Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command. The game, soon to appear on both the Sony PSP and the Nintendo DS platforms, will be a turn-based strategical affair featuring both a strong single-player campaign and quite a few multiplayer options. What's more, THQ have already got a pretty informative site up (DS version here), where you should be able to learn all about the game's 3D graphics and destructible environments, as well as read stuff along the lines of:

Gamers play as the elite Space Marines of the Ultramarines chapter and strive to combat the encroaching evil of the ruthless and daemonic influenced Chaos Space Marines through 13 cinematically-tied missions. With a robust multiplayer mode featuring 9 unique missions, gamers will team up and go head-to-head with other gamers worldwide as either the Imperium of Man or Chaos Space Marines, ensuring hours of unique replayability.

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5 comments:

  1. This stuff is right up your street innit Gnome? :)

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  2. Man, the good handheld games just keep rolling. I'm looking forward to Anno 1701. It's a port but it's still a good game.

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  3. Anno 1701?! That's not just good, that's excellent! When is it coming out dear guttertalk? Is it on DS?

    You can't imagine how much Father... It's just perfect. And a DS release also!

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  4. I can't find the dates now, but I believe that Annon 1701 DS has already released in Europe this month. (But I've also seen July 13 as the release date, too. Very confusing.)

    We're not getting in the States until September, if I remember correctly.

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  5. Aye, thanks! Better check with local retailers then... Ah, I can imagine it... Anno 1701 next to the sea and then instead of night reading in the tent... Bliss.

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