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Offline LassePalle

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XIII Pre-Order Deal
« on: September 04, 2003, 12:42:11 AM »
Ubi Soft's pre-order program involves a free playable demo and a free soundtrack disc. Players who are pre-ordering the GameCube version will only get the soundtrack, though.

XIII OFFERS A SYLISH SNEAK PEAK


XIII Fans to Receive Exclusive Two-Disc Set Featuring a Single-Player and Multiplayer Demo CD and a Enhanced CD Soundtrack


SAN FRANCISCO, CA - September 3, 2003 - Ubi Soft Entertainment, one of the world's top game publishers, announced the upcoming availability of console demos and CD soundtrack in support of the launch of XIII, its highly anticipated first-person shooter.  Demos and CD soundtrack will be available late September.


 


PlayStation2 and Xboxfans can get an exclusive sneak peak at exciting single-player and multi-players levels along with a full length soundtrack produced by San Francisco-based label Future Primitive Sound. The purchase of this two-disc will be applied to the full product when it becomes available. Nintendo GameCube and PC fans can receive the enhanced CD soundtrack by pre-ordering.


Select retailers including Electronic Boutique, Gamestop, Best Buy and Game Crazy/Hollywood Video will serve as XIII's exclusive partners.  


Electronics Boutique: PlayStation2 computer entertainment system and Xbox consumers can receive an exclusive soundtrack disc, as well as a free single-player and multiplayer demo disc. PC and Nintendo GameCube consumers will receive a soundtrack disc.  


Gamestop: PlayStation®2 and Xbox(tm) consumers can receive an exclusive soundtrack disc, as well as a free single-player and multiplayer demo disc. PC and Nintendo GameCube consumers will receive a soundtrack disc.


Best Buy: PlayStation2 consumers can receive a soundtrack and single-player and multiplayer demo.


Game Crazy/Hollywood Video: PlayStation2 consumers can receive a soundtrack and single-player and multiplayer demo.


The single-player and multiplayer demos give players an exclusive sneak peak into this highly anticipated shooter. The single-player demo lets players experience early levels of the game, and introduces the game's cast of characters and conspiracy plot. The multiplayer demo offers a taste of XIII's innovative multiplayer modes. The multiplayer demo features a standard Deathmatch mode.


The XIII soundtrack is a first-of-its-kind, consisting of original music (available only on this CD) inspired by the game and produced by San Francisco-based label Future Primitive Sound. The soundtrack features a unique blend of funk beats and progressive hip hop produced by Future Primitive's team of visionary artists, including Z-Trip, Romanowski, DJs Faust and Shortee, J-Boogie, Jack Dangers, SWAT, DJ Zeph and Bing Ji Ling. The 13 tracks were all inspired by the game's stylish 70s-influenced look and vibe created by the videogame designers. Soundtrack samples are available online at http://www.whoisXIII.com/community.  


"We put together the XIII pre-order program to quench the rabid XIII community who are anxious for the game's launch," said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubi Soft Entertainment. "The enhanced CD soundtrack and game demos will give gamers just enough XIII to whet their appetite until the game launches in October.  This will be a record-breaking pre-order campaign for Ubi Soft."


 


Offline Ian Sane

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RE: XIII Pre-Order Deal
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2003, 07:21:24 AM »
Why the hell don't we get a demo disc?  I mean the soundtrack is better than nothing but it still sucks that Gamecube owners get the short end of the stick... for the hundredth time.  I have a strange feeling that high licensing fees or some other unnecessary restriction by Nintendo may be to blame.

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RE:XIII Pre-Order Deal
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2003, 08:19:24 AM »
First thought:  Great, shafted again.  Second thought:  Now why the hell wouldn't the PC version have a demo disc?  Broadband still isn't as prevalent as everyone predicted it would be.