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Kung Fu Panda Announced for Multiple Systems
Po the Panda Knows Kung Fu too!
Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

In the Kung Fu Panda video game, based on the upcoming animated movie from Dreamworks, players embark on an epic adventure as they master the specialized Kung Fu fighting styles of Po the Panda, the unlikely hero, his teacher Shifu, and the legendary Kung Fu masters, the Furious Five: Monkey, Tigress, Viper, Mantis and Crane.

Experience favorite moments based on the film and discover never-before-seen, game-exclusive content co-created by DreamWorks Animation and Activision including a variety of environments, through 13 adventurous levels, spanning land, water and air, along witha variety of gameplay featuring unique co-op and competitive multiplayer modes, collectibles, and a host of character upgrades.

Expect Kung Fu Panda to land on the Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, NIntendo Wii, Nintendo DS and the PC sometime in May 2008. Until then, be sure to check out 3 kickin' screenshots we have for you!

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