Sega has announced that Aliens vs. Predator is set for release in New Zealand on February 19th. There will be three versions available: Standard, Survival and Hunter.

Check out the prices:
Standard: $99.95 (PC)/119.95 (PS3/X360)
Survival Edition: $119.95 (PC)/139.95 (PS3/X360)
Hunter Edition: $139.95 (PC)/169.95 (PS3/X360)
For the extra cash the limited editions provide some spiffy extras: the Survivor Edition is the steelbook version and includes an unlock code for 4 exclusive multiplayer maps which will be available to download post-launch.
The Hunter Edition also features the 4 exclusive multiplayer maps, as well as a fully posable facehugger model, a Weyland Yutani sleeve badge and a 3D lenticular postcard.
Gary Knight, European Marketing Director of SEGA Europe had this to say:
“Aliens vs Predator is the first title to be released in our partnership with Fox for the Aliens franchise, and it reinforces our commitment to provide high quality gaming for the core market. The team at Rebellion have been true to the Aliens and Predator universes and created a title that allows gamers to experience first-hand all the thrill, tension and excitement of the Aliens and Predator movies”
Which version will you be picking up guys?
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COMMENTS (13)
God I want the Hunter Ed.... but wont get it too much money.
I really hope this game turns out as well as I am hoping.
I really hope this game turns out as well as I am hoping.
It hasn't been rated yet.
Yeah it likely will be.
Pfft, you made it sound like it was at a stupid price on MSN. I didn't realise BOTH were special editions.
Anyway, I'm probably going to rent it and see. Rebellion might have been responsible for the two originals, but they're track record outside of those two games is pretty damn awful. If it's good, I'll get it. (Worked with Assassin's Creed II.) If it's bad, I'll just hold off and wait for Aliens: Colonial Marines (providing it's not vaporware).
Anyway, I'm probably going to rent it and see. Rebellion might have been responsible for the two originals, but they're track record outside of those two games is pretty damn awful. If it's good, I'll get it. (Worked with Assassin's Creed II.) If it's bad, I'll just hold off and wait for Aliens: Colonial Marines (providing it's not vaporware).
Will the MP maps be available in other ways? or are there going to be just a few people in NZ/OZ with those maps meaning that they are never used...
anyway I will get the PC and XBox versions, but PC only if it supports Eyefinity.
anyway I will get the PC and XBox versions, but PC only if it supports Eyefinity.
lol. Hate to be a gamer across the ditch.
Ok, if two special editions becomes the standard, things are going to get ridiculous. This isn't even that big a game.
*Grumble*
The whole "pre-sale gets you a hat, a whistle, 30 Seg-crd's, a poster, a figure, a life..." etc is already bad enough. People who are looking forward to a game, find out that they have exclusive content for a price. If we aren't willing to meet that price, then we will feel like our title is incomplete.
What happened to the days of unlocking content with skill, giving a game some replay value, instead of buying the content to feed to coffers?
If the first God of War game was released today, they would have you paying $3.90 for each of the special costumes, and $1.90 to turn hard difficulty on.
*/Grumble*
The whole "pre-sale gets you a hat, a whistle, 30 Seg-crd's, a poster, a figure, a life..." etc is already bad enough. People who are looking forward to a game, find out that they have exclusive content for a price. If we aren't willing to meet that price, then we will feel like our title is incomplete.
What happened to the days of unlocking content with skill, giving a game some replay value, instead of buying the content to feed to coffers?
If the first God of War game was released today, they would have you paying $3.90 for each of the special costumes, and $1.90 to turn hard difficulty on.
*/Grumble*
14 December 2009, 07:59 PM
Reply to Oliver
Ok, if two special editions becomes the standard, things are going to get ridiculous. This isn't even that big a game.
Agreed.Ok, if two special editions becomes the standard, things are going to get ridiculous. This isn't even that big a game.
Rental at best too.













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