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E3 2005: New Xbox Titles Debut at this Years Show
Half-Life 2, Battlefront II, among others showcased at this year's E3.

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted May 19, 2005
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Gaming industry heavyweights are still rolling out top-notch games for the Xbox video game system. All-stars including Activision Publishing Inc., Buena Vista Games, Electronic Arts Inc., LucasArts, Microsoft Game Studios, Ubisoft Entertainment and Valve Corp. introduced premier current-generation Xbox titles today in what promises to be the most remarkable development portfolio in current generation gaming.

"It's certainly a great time to be a gamer," said Peter Moore, corporate vice president of Xbox global content and marketing at Microsoft Corp. "While there is obviously a ton of noise around the Xbox 360 system, the hardware, software and services of the current Xbox platform are still driving amazing levels of innovation that is producing some of the most exhilarating game experiences yet."

Attendees of this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) can experience the irreverent and entertaining gameplay of "Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack" from Bungie Studios, Microsoft's "Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes" from Blueside Studios and Phantagram Ltd. and Microsoft Game Studios' "Conker: Live and Reloaded" from Rare Ltd. at the Xbox booth. In addition, gamers can experience a bevy of third-party Xbox titles, including Activision's "Ultimate Spider-Man," Buena Vista Games' "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," Electronic Arts' "Need for Speed Most Wanted," LucasArts' "Star Wars Battlefront II," Ubisoft's "Far Cry Instincts" and Valve's "Half-Life 2."

These titles demonstrate the breadth and depth of the current platform, and show what's possible when powerful hardware is combined with inventive software and top-notch online services. Microsoft is fully committed to this generation of Xbox games, and gamers can expect an amazing pipeline of titles into 2007. This year alone, Xbox publishers and developers will deliver more than 200 games to the platform. Since its launch, Xbox has sold 20 million consoles worldwide, and is expected to sell millions more.

Microsoft also continues to provide a growing and thriving Xbox Live community with best-in-class games, downloadable content, unique programming, and the expanded features and services found only on Xbox and Xbox Live. Xbox Live remains the only global unified online console games service to offer revolutionary experiences. There are close to 250 Xbox Live-enabled titles available for gamers today, and this portfolio will exceed 300 Xbox Live-enabled titles by holiday 2005.

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