Section 8: Prejudice

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Action
Developer: Timegate Studios
Release Date: May 4, 2011

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'Section 8: Prejudice' (ALL) Now Accepting Multiplayer Sign-ups - Screens

by Rainier on Oct. 19, 2010 @ 2:15 p.m. PDT

Players are reunited with Captain Alex Corde and the 8th Armored Infantry, nicknamed Section 8 for their willingness to take on extremely dangerous missions, when they discover a mysterious new threat powerful enough to shake humanity to its core.

Picking up where Section 8 left off, Prejudice reunites players with Captain Alex Corde and the 8th Armored Infantry, nicknamed Section 8 for their willingness to take on extremely dangerous missions. As they cope with the fallout of the war with the Arm of Orion, Corde’s squad pursues the last of the resistance only to discover a mysterious new threat powerful enough to shake humanity to its core.

In addition to a brand new and lengthier story-driven campaign, Prejudice delivers a one-of-a-kind multiplayer experience that gives players unprecedented tactical control over ever-changing team-based combat. Players have the ability to drop spawn on the battlefield wherever they choose, while multiple game modes and Dynamic Combat Missions ensure diverse gaming experiences. Gamers can also expect more than 50 customizable weapons, tools and upgrades for an even greater level of control in defining their own play style.


Sign-ups for the beta test are now open at www.warisprejudice.com, with the test currently planned to launch this fall.

The beta will provide participants with their first taste of the new features and content introduced in Prejudice, as well as the enhanced Games for Windows-Live integration that includes streamlined matchmaking and improved server browsing.


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