Sniper: Ghost Warrior guns down PS3 June 28
$40 "upgraded" version of City Interactive's headshot-happy shooter hits Sony's home console this summer; range of system-exclusive content bundled including weapons, maps, and modes.
City Interactive's Sniper: Ghost Warrior was released last June on the Xbox 360 to so-so reviews. However, tepid review scores did not prevent the game from going platinum--which it did in February. Now, the game has a release date for the PlayStation 3.
The publisher today sent word that Sniper: Ghost Warrior will arrive on June 28 for the PS3. Though the publisher did not mention a price in its announcement note, big box retailers GameStop, Amazon, and Wal-Mart have the game available for preorder at $40.
The game will come bundled with a host of system-exclusive content, including weapons, maps, and game modes. Additionally, City Interactive says the PS3 version of the game features "fully upgraded gameplay and graphics."
In January, City Interactive announced its intention to craft a sequel to Sniper: Ghost Warrior as part of its Unreal/CryEngine deal. The publisher noted that the sequel will land on the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC simultaneously.
For more on the shooter, check out GameSpot's review of Sniper: Ghost Warrior.
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