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Monday, June 4, 2007 Shipping Announcements

by Rainier on June 4, 2007 @ 4:01 p.m. PDT

Another day, another batch of games shipped to stores. Instead of giving them all their own posts, we grouped them, and so far there are announcements for:

Codename: Panzers Commander's Edition (PC)

The Commander's Edition is a value-packed bundle containing two great WWII RTS titles - Codename: Panzers, Phase One and Codename: Panzers, Phase Two. Gamers looking to re-enact some of the most furious armor and combined-arms battles of WWII need look no further than this outstanding compilation pack.

About Codename Panzers, Phase One

Codename: Panzers, Phase One drops players into the heady battles of World War II. Whether playing in towns filled with bullet-riddled buildings, bleak mountain landscapes or treacherous swamps - Panzers gives players real-time combat action coupled with awesome 3D graphics. Create a combat force from over 100 intricately detailed units, including flame-thrower packing infantry squads, Soviet "Stalin Organ" rocket launchers and German Koenigstiger battle tanks. Players must use their best unit selection skills and combat tactics to defeat the enemy and complete their assigned missions, or they can test their mettle in co-operative campaign mode or determine the ultimate armchair general in player-versus-player competitive multi-player battles.

About Codename: Panzers, Phase Two

Codename: Panzers, Phase Two builds upon everything gamers loved in the original game while moving the conflict to new theaters and adding new campaigns, missions and units. Players can battle online and offline as any of the three forces in the game (Anglo-American Allies, German-Italian Axis and the Yugoslavian resistance) in competitive and cooperative modes. Phase Two includes more than 20 new combat units, hundreds of fully destructible objects, new battlefield environments and a selection of new heroes to lead armies on the battlefield. A powerful mission editor will allow players to edit and create missions, maps, units and captivating cut-scenes, ensuring that no two games are ever the same.

Cossacks: Emperor's Edition (PC)

It's time to saddle up and ride into battle, as Cossacks: Emperor's Edition, a collection of three best-selling Cossacks titles, has shipped to North American retail outlets. The Cossacks: Emperor's Edition compilation contains campaigns spanning centuries of armed conflict throughout Europe.

Cossacks II: Battle for Europe:

Decide the outcome of the Napoleonic Wars as you lead Napoleon's Grand Armée and key allies or opponents to victory in key conflicts of the 19th century. Decide the fate of thousands at Borodino, change the outcome of the Battle of Waterloo or test your mettle in exciting what-if missions. Advanced tactics, realistic troop morale, economic warfare and diplomacy, as well as varied game play in single-player or multi-player mode make Battle for Europe a must-have addition to any Napoleonic War enthusiast's gaming library.

Cossacks: Back to War:

A real-time strategist's dream come true --- more nations, more battles, more fun! Fight your way across the battlefields of Europe, seek allies and vanquish the enemy. Cossacks: Back to War returns you to the 16th, 17th and 18th century. Experience why the vaunted Swiss infantry became the European mercenaries of choice and employ advanced tactics and strategies in over 100 new battles as you reshape the European continent.

Cossacks: European Wars:

Concentrates on the 16th to 18th century, a time when nations and states were created and demolished, gold was turned into vast armies and the never-ending stream of wars shed oceans of blood. Now's your chance to command massive armies of up to 8,000 individual units and engage in battles that will truly test your skills as a leader and master strategist.

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