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MS lists what’s coming soon to Xbox Live

August 17th, 2010 @ 18:12

By Joe Anderson

Major Nelson has posted the schedule for Xbox Live for the remainder of August and it’s looking pretty jam packed.

First up is Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light which is released tomorrow for 1200 MS points and then things start to get interesting, with the excellent Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Shank and some discounted BioShock goodies.

There is plenty more listed below.

Xbox Live August Schedule

Xbox LIVE Arcade:

* August 25: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game, 800 Microsoft Points

* August 25: Shank, 1200 Microsoft Points

Xbox LIVE Deal of the Week :

Week of August 23:

* BioShock 2 Rapture Metro, 400 Microsoft Points

* BioShock 2 Sinclair Solutions Tester Pack, 240 Microsoft

* BioShock Rosie Big Daddy Outfit 240 Microsoft Points (Male) (Female)

* BioShock Watchface Big Daddy Doll, 160 Microsoft Points

Week of August 30:

* Zeno Clash Ultimate Edition, 800 Microsoft Points

* Aliens vs Predator Swarm Map Pack , 560 Microsoft Points

* Galaga Legions, 400 Microsoft Points

Xbox Avatar Marketplace:

* August 19: WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010

* August 26: University Collection Update

Xbox Game Add-Ons

* August 25: Snoopy Flying Ace Suppertime of Destruction Pack, 400 Microsoft Points

Don’t forget Dead Rising 2: Case Zero is also released on August 31

http://www.vg247.com/2010/08/17/coming-soon-to-xbox-live/

I'll add the prices later when I have more time.

800pts for Scott Pilgrim = instant buy for me, even with the lack of online co-op.

Zavvi Mega Monday Sale:

International Cricket 2010 £17.99

Resident Evil Gold £12.99

WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2010 £9.95

Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing £17.95

Mafia II (2): Collectors Edition £47.95

Just Cause 2 £17.95

Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days (Limited Edition) £34.75 Better at amazon £29.99

Vanquish (with Lenticular Sleeve) £32.95

UFC 2010: Undisputed £17.95

Alan Wake £17.95

Brutal Legend £12.95

Alpha Protocol £17.95

Sega Megadrive Ultimate Collection £10.95

Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Game Of The Year 2009 Edition £15.95

Halo Wars - (Xbox 360 Classics) £7.95

Halo 3: ODST (Includes Halo: Reach beta) £13.95

Resonance of Fate £17.95

Bayonetta £12.95

Resident Evil 5 (Classics) £12.95

IL2 Sturmovik: Birds Of Prey £16.95

Terminator Salvation £10.95

Wanted Weapons of Fate £10.95

Iron Man 2 £12.95

Split/Second: Velocity £32.95

Assassin's Creed 2 : Complete Edition £17.95

Electronic Arts Official Rock Band Drums £12.95

Planet 51 £9.95

Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce £17.95

Dragonball Z: Burst Limit £11.95

Dragon Ball: Raging Blast £17.95

Darkstar One: Broken Alliance £16.95

Too Human £4.95

Banjo Kazooie: Nuts And Bolts £7.95

Scene It? Box Office Smash £12.95

Tekken 6 £12.95

Blazblue Calamity Trigger: Limited Edition £17.95

F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin £8.95

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow £32.95

Child of Eden £37.95

Codename Kingdoms £37.95

De Blob 2: The Underground £34.95

Def Jam Rapstar £32.95

Devil's Third £37.95

Rock Band 3 £37.95

DJ Hero 2 (Software only) £37.95

Well, the pirated copies are :laugh:

I thought you were wanting Kane & Lynch 2 though? How did we get on the subject of Mafia II...

The deal evoman91 posted was apparently for Mafia 2 CE but it linked to Kane & Lynch.

Is there a way of finding out which games are region free?

Is there a way of finding out which games are region free?

I know Play-Asia usually say if the games work in other regions or not, so your best bet would probably be to keep an eye on the product page to see if it does work or not.

The deal evoman91 posted was apparently for Mafia 2 CE but it linked to Kane & Lynch.

Is there a way of finding out which games are region free?

Ah ok, makes sense now.

In that case...

K&L2 = bad

Mafia II = good

(should clear up the miscommunication with Rob's reply)

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