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Will Rock ships

Ubi Soft announces that its fast-paced first-person shooter for the PC is now available in stores across North America.

Ubi Soft has shipped copies of Will Rock to stores in North America. The PC first-person shooter, which was developed by Saber Interactive, sees players assuming the role of an unlikely hero named Willford Rockwell, whose body is inhabited by the spirit of an angry Titan. Set in ancient Greece, the game will see players battling against Medusa, a Cyclops, and Zeus, among others. In addition to 10 single-player levels, Will Rock features six multiplayer maps, and it's also the first game to ship with a Black Box Interactive Game Guide containing level overviews, high-resolution maps, hints, and secrets.

"Will Rock's high-adrenaline, frenetic gameplay lets shooter fans rediscover their love for the pure shooter," said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubi Soft Entertainment. "The inclusion of the Black Box Interactive Game Guide is an added bonus for any gamer."

For more information on Will Rock, check out our previous coverage of the game.

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