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25 to Life

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Genre: Action
Publisher: Eidos

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'25 to Life' (PS2/Xbox/PC) Gets Delayed

by Judy on Sept. 26, 2005 @ 8:15 a.m. PDT

25 to Life is the game the streets have been waiting for. Play as either cops or gangsters, in this urban-based third person shooter. The game delivers intense online gameplay for up to 16 players, as well as a rich single player experience. Set in the heart of today's cities, experience the gritty lifestyles of police task forces or as a gangster survive the local neighborhood thugs while fighting your way up the ranks. Bust out of prison, or infiltrate the inner sanctum of the drug lord's mansion, your knowledge of the streets will be put to the test because... 25 to Life IS the streets!

"Following the recent management change and restructure, Eidos is able to reevaluate its calendar of releases giving us the opportunity to make changes in the best interest of the business," stated Bill Gardner, CEO of US Publishing. "It is in light of this review that we have decided to move the ship date for 25 to Life from October 2005 into next year."

25 To Life is an ESRB-rated Mature entertainment title created for adults that gives the player the ability to experience the lifestyle of law enforcement officers and a criminal attempting to end his life of crime. Set in a realistic urban environment, 25 to Life features a strong infusion of street lifestyle elements including fashion and music. 25 to Life features both a deep single player mode as well as full eight vs. eight online gameplay.


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