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Microsoft has revealed the launch line-up of titles and pricing details for its upcoming Xbox 360 Games On Demand service.
Downloadable titles sold via the service will cost between 1600-2400 MS Points ($19.99-$29.99 / £13.60-£20.40), the company confirmed to Joystiq.
The following 21 Xbox 360 titles will be available to download in Europe when the service goes live on August 11 as part of the console’s fall dashboard update:
Assassin's Creed (Ubisoft)
Burnout Paradise (EA)
Call of Duty 2 (Activision)
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Fight Night Round 3 (EA)
Kameo: Elements Of Power (Microsoft Game Studios)
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (LucasArts)
Mass Effect (Microsoft Game Studios)
Meet The Robinsons (Disney)
MX vs. ATV Untamed (THQ)
Need For Speed Carbon (EA)
Need For Speed: Most Wanted (EA)
Perfect Dark Zero (Microsoft Game Studios)
Prey (2K Games)
Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis (Rockstar Games)
Sega Rally (Sega)
Test Drive: Unlimited (Atari)
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft)
Tomb Raider Legend (Eidos)
Viva Piñata (Microsoft Game Studios)
Viva Piñata 2: Trouble in Paradise (Microsoft Game Studios)
Featuring 24 games, the US line-up will differ slightly. While Sega Rally and Tomb Raider Legend won’t be available to download, BioShock, Ridge Racer 6, Sonic the Hedgehog, Karaoke Revolution American Idol Encore and Dance Dance Revolution Universe will be on offer.
Microsoft has promised that new titles will be added on a weekly basis, but they’ll likely be older games for some time, as Xbox strategy exec Shane Kim said recently that simultaneous retail and digital releases are some way off yet.
Credits: Me, Joystiq, Microsoft
Downloadable titles sold via the service will cost between 1600-2400 MS Points ($19.99-$29.99 / £13.60-£20.40), the company confirmed to Joystiq.
The following 21 Xbox 360 titles will be available to download in Europe when the service goes live on August 11 as part of the console’s fall dashboard update:
Assassin's Creed (Ubisoft)
Burnout Paradise (EA)
Call of Duty 2 (Activision)
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Fight Night Round 3 (EA)
Kameo: Elements Of Power (Microsoft Game Studios)
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (LucasArts)
Mass Effect (Microsoft Game Studios)
Meet The Robinsons (Disney)
MX vs. ATV Untamed (THQ)
Need For Speed Carbon (EA)
Need For Speed: Most Wanted (EA)
Perfect Dark Zero (Microsoft Game Studios)
Prey (2K Games)
Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis (Rockstar Games)
Sega Rally (Sega)
Test Drive: Unlimited (Atari)
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft)
Tomb Raider Legend (Eidos)
Viva Piñata (Microsoft Game Studios)
Viva Piñata 2: Trouble in Paradise (Microsoft Game Studios)
Featuring 24 games, the US line-up will differ slightly. While Sega Rally and Tomb Raider Legend won’t be available to download, BioShock, Ridge Racer 6, Sonic the Hedgehog, Karaoke Revolution American Idol Encore and Dance Dance Revolution Universe will be on offer.
Microsoft has promised that new titles will be added on a weekly basis, but they’ll likely be older games for some time, as Xbox strategy exec Shane Kim said recently that simultaneous retail and digital releases are some way off yet.
Credits: Me, Joystiq, Microsoft