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EndWar Demo Coming to PS3 after all

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You may remember that just yesterday, we reported that the EndWar demo was not going to be coming to the PS3.

The reason? We still aren’t sure but this is really getting my interest because I want to know why. Are we looking at a scenario where companies are actually starting to get paid to keep their demo’s exclusive?

Well in a change of events, The HD Room have reported that “we have confirmed with Ubisoft that a Playstation 3 demo will be available at a date to-be-determined”. So it will becoming to the PS3 after all.

There are still no details on whether or not the demo will actually be made available before the games release.

I find all of this rather strange though. Maybe what is happening is just a reaction from Ubisoft against all of the noise being made because of the exclusive demo.

I am going to keep my eye on this one.

source: The HD Room

Last Updated: October 17, 2008

2 Comments

  1. I propose you change your profile picture to an egg on your face.
    You contradict yourself too often on this site… Why don’t you publish the one where Konami again denies a 360 port of MGS 4 and also where did the sudden love for LBP come from after you posted articles about how it’ll fail…

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  2. LazySAGamer

    October 17, 2008 at 12:16

    Hi Kale,

    I posted about my worries about LBP not Nick, I also have been a huge fan of LBP at the same time.

    The 360 MGS4 rumour is one of my favourites (again not Nicks) and I have no intention of posting about the Konami ‘explanation’ as like you say they haven’t said anything new.

    Maybe you feel I contradict myself too often since there are 3 different people writing and I don’t interfere with Nick’s or Gareth’s articles in any way?

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