
Red Steel 2 cuts March 23 in US, March 26 in EU
Ubisoft confirms stylized pseudo-sequel to 2006's Wii-exclusive sword-and-gunplay actioner will arrive in two months.
Ubisoft confirms stylized pseudo-sequel to 2006's Wii-exclusive sword-and-gunplay actioner will arrive in two months.
Publisher confirms Paris studio's MotionPlus-compatible Wii sequel set for arrival this holiday season, says it's a game for the whole family.
Next month's Nintendo Power cover reveals that sequel to Ubisoft's bloodless sword-based action game will use the forthcoming Wii Remote-enhancing add-on.
CFO says that the company is looking to make a number of acquisitions, primarily of independent developers.
Microsoft opens the request lines, Disney park visitors get exclusive content for DS game, Ubisoft shooter soundtrack hits stores, pucks game for kids gets cover athlete.
Xbox 360 and Wii sales account for almost half of French publisher's holiday revenues; Haze and PS3 GRAW 2 delayed, Blazing Angels Secret Missions confirmed.
French publisher $46.9 million in red despite strong GRAW sales, looks to Splinter Cell and Wii lineup for holiday hits.
Nintendo lists 24 games available for the console's December 8 European launch date, 27 by year's end; 31 Virtual Console games also revealed for 2006.
Nintendo announces 32 Wii games to be available by end of calendar year; Metal Slug, Super Swing Golf on, Blazing Angels off.
Ubisoft showcases its new Wii-based FPS in Paris, allowing us to get more of a feel for the game.
Wii...er, we tried a new demo of Ubisoft's Eastern-themed first-person shooter, which is shaping up well with refined controls in time for its release alongside Nintendo's new console.
Nintendo releases roster of games for upcoming console; 30 by year's end, 41 third-party by end of March 2007, more than a dozen confirmed for launch.
Blazing Angels, Far Cry, Open Season, and more join Red Steel and Rayman Raving Rabbids as day-one games for Nintendo's console.
After console's unexpected buzz from E3, TheStreet.com says game makers were caught unaware, will have few Wii games for holidays.
Free Radical's new shooter partially obscures Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas, next-gen Rayman.
Attendees can fill up on DS Lite or wait in a lengthy line to see the Wii; playable Wii games include Super Mario Galaxy, Zelda, Wii Sports.
We go hands-on with one of the most intriguing first-person action games to be found at E3 2006.
Ubisoft gives a detailed demo of its upcoming first-person action game for the Wii at Nintendo's E3 2006 press conference.
Unnamed next-gen Free Radical to be unveiled in LA next week; joins Brothers in Arms sequel, Assassin's Creed, Dark Messiah, two Wii launch titles, and others.
Michael Wallace and Stephen Tam with UBS Securities give investors a heads-up on what they expect from next week's big show.
Conference Program assembles big games, names from creative front; super session puts Cliffy B, Kojima, and Xavier Poix on same panel.
Ubisoft officially announces its first game for Nintendo's next-gen platform; says game will be at E3 and take advantage of motion-sensing controller.
Game Informer reveals French publisher's project for the next-gen console, Red Steel--but is it an "incredibly violent" sword game, as rumored?
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