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EA Ships Kuju Entertainment’s Rail Simulator to North American Retailers
The ultimate train simulation experience gets on track and reaches store shelves

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted January 17, 2008
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All aboard! Electronic Arts Inc. announced that Rail Simulator has shipped to North American retailers for the PC. Train enthusiasts will find even more control, track options and unprecedented graphics in Rail Simulator as they take the helm of historic and contemporary trains on more than 1,000 miles of real-life routes from around the world. Developed by Kuju Entertainment, the North American version of the game features new content including U.S. trains and the famous Barstow to San Bernadino route modeled in extraordinary detail. Rail Simulator shipped in Europe in October 2007.

“Our team is excited to be able to bring Rail Simulator to North America and really pleased to be able to provide rail fans with content specifically created for their market,” said Tim Gatland, managing director of Rail Simulator Developments Limited. “It’s been great working with the team at EA Partners once again following our European launch a few months ago.”

“At EA Partners, we are always looking to work with independent developers who are leaders in their categories, and Kuju Entertainment is unquestionably at the head of this genre,” said David DeMartini, vice president and general manager of EA Partners. “We have had a great experience working with Kuju and are looking forward to getting Rail Simulator out to train enthusiasts across North America.”

From the team behind the popular Microsoft Train Simulator, Kuju Entertainment is continuing to push the genre to new heights. Rail Simulator puts players in full control of every aspect of the train’s operation and even gives players a powerful track editor to create and share their own routes. Varying difficultly levels tailor the game to players of all skill levels, from Easy to Full Simulation.

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