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'Dynasty Warriors 5' (PS2) Pre-Order Incentive

by Rainier on March 3, 2005 @ 1:16 a.m. PST

KOEI today formally announced its pre-sell campaign plans for Dynasty Warriors 5. In cooperation with online retailers GameStop.com and EBGames.com, KOEI is offering the retro-inspired t-shirts in three styles- Wu, Shu and Wei- each representing one of the Three Kingdoms in the game. Starting immediately, with each online pre-order of Dynasty Warriors 5, consumers will receive a free t-shirt chosen at random, while supplies last.

"We're rolling out these ringer tees inspired by urban trends, so gamers can represent their favorite action game in true style," said Amos Ip, Vice-President of Sales & Marketing at KOEI Corporation.

Today, KOEI also announced plans for a new Dynasty Warriors 5 commercial that will debut exclusively on MTV's 441/2', the world's largest high-definition screen in Times Square, New York. The 15 -second spot will premiere on the massive 40-foot wide screen on March 18, 2005.

Dynasty Warriors 5 takes players back in time to an ancient land governed by chaos, and the mightiest warriors in history must fight for control of the Chinese empire. In the game players will command the largest cast of characters ever assembled, including six new Dynasty Warriors, each their own storyline and in-game events.

Endowed with a spectacular arsenal of new weapons and attacks to master, massive landscapes to conquer, and much more, players will experience the greatest Dynasty Warriors adventure of all time.

Developed by KOEI's award-winning internal team Omega Force, Dynasty Warriors 5 is a 1-2 Player game exclusive to the PlayStation2.

Dynasty Warriors 5 is rated "T" (Teen- Use of Alcohol, Violence) by the ESRB. The game ships to retailers on March 29, 2005.

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