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    Prey goes gold

    Posted on Friday, June 30 2006 @ 04:11:11 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    2K announced the first-person shooter Prey has gone to gold master and will be available in North America on July 11th and in Europe on July 14th. Developed by Human Head Studios under the direct supervision of 3D Realms, Prey will be available for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PC in both a regular edition and a Limited Collector’s Edition. The demo for the PC version of Prey is currently available for download, with an Xbox 360 demo available soon.

    “Prey raises the bar for first-person shooters and is a must-have game for the summer,” said Christoph Hartmann, President, 2K. “Its unique features, crisp graphics and in-depth storyline make it a truly revolutionary game.”

    Prey is a groundbreaking first-person shooter that turns the genre upside-down with new gameplay features and next generation graphics. Breaking the traditional first-person shooter format, Prey introduces innovative gameplay elements including wall-walking, portals, spirit-walking and gravity flipping, which allows for insane eight player deathmatches.

    Prey for Xbox 360 and PC has been rated “M” for mature by the ESRB.


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