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Ubisoft's Holiday Line-Up
Company brings out the big guns in time for Christmas.
Date: Friday, September 21, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Today Ubisoft announced that its holiday 2007 lineup. The company revealed that Assassin's Creed will ship for the Xbox 360 and the PLAYSTATION 3 in November, and to PC in early 2008; Beowulf will be released in November on Xbox 360, the PLAYSTATION 3 and PSP; Blazing Angels 2 Secret Missions of WWII - Currently available on Xbox 360 and will be available on the PLAYSTATION 3 this holiday; Brothers In Arms Hell's Highway will be released for holiday 2007 will be released on next-generation platforms and PC in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2007-08; Brothers in Arms Road to Hill 30 for Wii will be released in December; CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION Hard Evidence for the Xbox 360 and the Wii will be released this holiday; Heroes of Might and Magic V: Tribes of the East for PC will be released this holiday; Nitrobike for the Wii will be released this holiday; NARUTO: Rise of a Ninja for Xbox 360 will hit retail in October; and Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 for Wii and Nintendo DS will be released this holiday.

This holiday, Ubisoft will also release games that appeal to all audience including Chessmaster: The Art of Learning for DS and Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition for PC; Cranium Kabookii for Wii, Imagine Fashion Designer, Master Chef and Animal Doctor for Nintendo DS. My French Coach, My Spanish Coach and My Word Coach for DS and Wii; and Horsez, Catz, Dogz and Hamsterz on the DS, PlayStation 2, PC and Wii.

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