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Samurai Warriors 2 Xtreme Legends Goes Gold
Playstation 2 and 360 versions ready for battle!
Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

KOIE has confirmed that their upcoming game Samurai Warriors 2 Xtreme Legends has gone gold and will be available for the Playstation 2 and Xbox 360 beginning the week of March 18th. The Xbox 360 version is an expansion that will be available on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace for 2400 MS Points, but only to those who already own Samurai Warriors 2. The Playstation 2 version will be available in stores on the same date, which can be used to amp up the Samurai Warriors 2 experience or be played on its own as an entirely new Samurai Warriors experience.

Featuring new characters, levels and play modes, Samurai Warriors 2 XL aims to enhance the Samurai Warriors experience by adding a multitude of new features such as enabling owners of SW2 to power up all of the original characters with new charge attacks, a fifth new weapon and increase their growth level from 50 to 70. Players are also able to use the brand new SW2 XL characters in SW2’s Survival, Story and Sugaroku modes.

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