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Immortal Cities publishing finalized

Sega Europe to bring the anticipated city-building game to PCs outside North America.

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Tilted Mill's upcoming city-building game is good to go, as Sega Europe has signed on to release Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile in all territories outside North America this November. Myelin Entertainment is handling the game's stateside release.

Children of the Nile will be the first in a series of games under the Immortal Cities title, and it puts the player in control of building ancient Egyptian cities. While the gameplay is reminiscent of the Pharaoh games (Tilted Mill was founded by the creators of that series), Children of the Nile features 3D graphics built on the Empire Earth engine, and it favors visual feedback rather than charts and tables.

In related news, Tilted Mill has also launched the official Web site for the game, which includes game music downloads and a community forum.

Check out GameSpot's recent preview for more information on Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile.

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