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Quantum Of Solace Now Available Across Europe
Available stateside early next week
Date: Friday, October 31, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Activision has announced that the Quantum of Solace video game, based on the "Quantum of Solace" and prior "Casino Royale" James Bond films, is heading into European stores today, and will be available in North American stores on November 4th, 2008.

The Quantum of Solace video game balances a unique variety of gameplay elements, blending intense first-person action with a new third-person cover combat system, enabling players to strategically choose the best combat tactics for each situation.

As James Bond, gamers must intelligently maneuver each challenge, identifying the best course of action while incapacitating enemies through silent, sneaky covert operations or full force, guns-blazing confrontations. Further, the Quantum of Solace video game features the return of fan favorite Bond multiplayer action, allowing gamers to experience a multitude of maps based on authentic locations from the "Quantum of Solace" and "Casino Royale" films and beyond.

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