Heatseeker Released
Codemasters' high flying combat games hits retail this week.
Date: Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Codemasters today announced that Heatseeker is available at retail outlets nationwide. Heatseeker gives players control of the military¹s airborne arsenal as they skyrocket to victory over the U.S, off the coast of South America, over Antarctica and into the Far East. Heatseeker is available now for the Wii and PlayStation 2, with the PSP version to follow shortly. The game is rated "T" (Teen ­ Mild Language, Violence) by the ESRB.

Highlights of Heatseeker includes over 35 jet fighters and their variants to choose from, over 18 land and sea-based missions to complete, 60 different weapons to choose from, and support for the Wii's unique control scheme. Find out more about the game at www.codemasters.com/heatseeker or check out the video below, which shows off some keen PS2 game footage.

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