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Ninja Blade for April 7 launch in UK, demo March 9

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From's Ninja Blade will launch in the UK on April 7, Microsoft confirmed today, following a demo release on May 9.

Apparently the demo "will provide players with an engaging first look into the world of Ken Ogawa and a chance to battle the monster horde before the game hits store shelves in April."

It's all you can hope for. After the break.

Get Ready for a High-Flying Adventure; "Ninja Blade" Lands April 7

Free Xbox LIVE demo coming March 9 - Bonus content available with title pre-order

LONDON – 26th FEBRUARY 2009: Microsoft and FromSoftware announced today that Xbox 360 exclusive “Ninja Blade” has gone gold and will ship to retailers in the UK on April 3rd. FromSoftware, well-known for their work on “Armored Core” and the “Tenchu” franchise, created a modern ninja epic where Ken Ogawa and his team of skilled fighters battle a terrifying disease that transforms the citizens of Tokyo into an infected monster horde. Armed with an extensive arsenal of ninja weapons and abilities, including Ninja Vision and Todomé Attack, players confront grueling challenges in their mission to save humanity.

Get a head start on the action by downloading the “Ninja Blade” demo on Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Available March 9, this free demo will provide players with an engaging first look into the world of Ken Ogawa and a chance to battle the monster horde before the game hits store shelves in April.

“Ninja Blade” will have an estimated retail price of £44.99 and is rated PEGI 16+. For more information, visit www.xbox.com/ninjablade.

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