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Gears of War 2 clothes deal signed

Inno-Wear has secured an exclusive deal with Epic to make Gear of War 2 clothes. We're not sure what's more depressing: the fact that there will be Gears of War 2 clothes, or the fact that people will buy them. Should the idea of wearing a Gears of War 2 hat pique your interest, hit the link for a very spartan press release.

Inno-Wear® official Gears of Wars 2 licensee

An exclusive agreement for the most anticipated game of 2008

[Zurich, 4 March 2008] Inno-Wear® A.G, European leader in textile and accessories under video game licenses, signs an exclusive Gears of Wars 2 licensing agreement with Epic Games. Gears of Wars 2 thus joins the widest catalogue in the industry, which encompasses over 50 licenses (Xbox, Resident Evil,Tomb raider, Devil May Cry, Unreal Tournament,Mario,Sonic,Guild Wars, Zelda,...).

"We are delighted that Epic has entrusted us with Gears of Wars,reinforcing our position as the leader in gaming licensing. Our challenge is now to develop unique end-of-the-year offers for our European distributors," declares Aurelien Palasse,development director at Inno-Wear®.

The apocalyptic world of Marcus Fenix and his Delta Squad will be available through Inno-Wear®'s multiple brands in time for the official release of the game, scheduled for November 2008.

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