CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Announced for the Xbox
Press Release
Ubisoft is pleased to announce that its popular PC franchise CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, based the hit CBS TV series, will soon make its console debut on the Xbox by Microsoft. A combination of Ubisoft's top selling PC-CD ROM titles, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Dark Motives, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation for the Xbox offers twice the content.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation for the Xbox is a first-person adventure game that puts the fate unsolved mysteries into the hands of the console gamer as they examine crime scenes, question witnesses and analyze evidence utilizing the latest in forensic equipment.
The adaptation of television's No. 1 show, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation for the Xbox includes all ten cases from the previous two PC releases and all the in-depth evidence examination and interactive lab functionality.
The game will ship to North American retailers in November and is expected to have an ESRB rating of "M" (Mature) and will carry an MSRP of US$29.99.
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Related Game
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
- Publisher(s): Ubisoft
- Developer(s): 369 Interactive
- Genre: Adventure
- Release:
- ESRB: M





