Lost Planet Colonies Edition Goes Gold
Fight as or against the Akrid in this enhanced version
Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Capcom has announced that Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Colonies Edition has gone gold. Lost Planet Colonies Edition will be available for the Xbox 360 and Windows-based PCs on May 27, 2008.

Lost Planet Colonies Edition provides the compelling single player experience found in the original Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, with the addition of three new modes, Score Attack, Trial Battle Mode and Off Limit Mode. Fans of multiplayer action will not be disappointed as Lost Planet Colonies Edition allows them to enjoy 4 new maps, 5 new playable characters, 10 new weapons and 7 new multiplayer modes.

All of these modes can be played across a total of 20 diverse maps, including a number of brand-new multiplayer arenas. For the first time, Xbox 360 owners will be able to join up with or play against Windows-based PC gamers, thanks to Lost Planet Colonies Edition’s cross-platform compatibility.

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