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Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood big winner at BIU awards

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was the big winner at the German Bundesverband Interaktive Unterhaltungssoftware awards.

The Ubisoft Montreal won a Gold and multi-platform award. Gold winners include Civilization V, Crysis 2 and Command & Conquer 4. Art Academy, Donkey Kong Country Returns and FIFA 11 won Platin awards, while Special awards were given to Gran Turismo 5, StarCraft II and Wii Party.

The awards are given on how many units are sold in Germany: Gold for 100,000 units sold and Platin for 200,000, while a Special award 500,000 and a multi-platform award given to those which sell more than a million units.

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