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Asia Shippin' Out: December 7-10

Randolph Ramsay
By Randolph Ramsay, Site Manager, GameSpot APAC

Azeroth transforms as Cataclysm hits the streets.

The globe's most well-known massively multiplayer online game--World of Warcraft--receives another boost in the form of yet another major expansion pack this week, with World of Warcraft: Cataclysm hitting Asia today, December 7. Cataclysm isn't your average upgrade, however; as well as introducing two new races, this expansion completely transforms the world of Azeroth, giving both first-timers and longtime WOW fans new sights to see.

The fantasy world of Azeroth isn't the only option for gamers this week. For those with a technological bent, Tron: Evolution is also hitting stores, with the movie tie-in taking place inside the world of a computer, as well as being a prequel to the upcoming film Tron: Legacy.

To find out what else is out this week,* check out the list below:

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm (PC)
Tron: Evolution (360)
Yogi Bear: The Video Game (DS)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9
Ape Escape Fury! (PS3)

*Dates based on confirmed Singapore release.

Randolph Ramsay
By Randolph Ramsay, Site Manager, GameSpot APAC

Randolph Ramsay loves games in the same way monkeys love bananas. Sure, they can live without it, but what's the point? He also loves fighting games, but never plays online in case people notice just how bad he is at them.

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riou7
riou7 moderator

Unfortunately i'm not really into WoW :P

galerian86
galerian86

Yogi Bear: The Video Game?!?! :roll:

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