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Far Cry confirmed for October 24 release, CE detailed

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Ubisoft's confirmed that Far Cry 2 will release on October 24 in Europe, and has also detailed the contents of the shooter's Collector's Edition.

Go the extra mile with your purchase and you'll get:

  • Exclusive wooden box
  • Original Far Cry 2 Game
  • Limited edition Far Cry 2 t-shirt
  • “The Art of Far Cry 2” Art book
  • Collector 50km² map
  • Making-of DVD

Press release after the drop.

Ubisoft Confirms October 24th Release Date for Far Cry® 2 and Announces Collectors Editions Content

London, UK – September 05, 2008 – Today, Ubisoft announced that Far Cry® 2 will be released on October 24th throughout all EMEA territories on the 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Windows® PC.

“Far Cry® 2 is an amazing journey that will take you to the darkest places of Africa where each player will choose how they play. This will provide gamers with an unprecedented experience in the FPS genre”. John Parkes, EMEA Marketing Director.

To celebrate the release of Far Cry® 2, Ubisoft is happy to unveil the Far Cry® 2 Collectors’ Edition that will include:

- Exclusive wooden box

- Original Far Cry® 2 Game

- Limited edition Far Cry® 2 t-shirt

- “The Art of Far Cry® 2” Art book

- Collector 50km² map

- Making-of DVD

Far Cry 2 Collectors’ Edition is now available for pre-order at Game and www.game.co.uk

For more information, visit www.farcry2.com.

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