Ubisoft is readying some hot and cold SoulCalibur for those of you lurking over in the PAL territories. The company announced yesterday that it has entered into an agreement with Namco Bandai Games Europe to distribute both the Star Wars-injected SoulCalibur IV for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 as well as the abysmally horrible SoulCalibur Legends for the Nintendo Wii, which you might remember as having a truly unique control scheme. Both games are slated for release this summer. Just make sure you pick up the right one off the store shelf, or your tears will know no end.
Ubisoft® To Distribute Soulcalibur IV® And Soulcalibur LegendsTM Across PAL TerritoriesSoulcalibur® IV and Soulcalibur LegendsTM to Hit the Stores in Summer 08
London, UK - 10th January, 2008 - Ubisoft, one of the world's largest video game publishers, today announced that it entered into an agreement with NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe SAS to distribute Soulcalibur® IV on the Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft® and PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, and Soulcalibur Legends™ exclusively on Wii™. Both games will hit stores across Europe and other PAL territories in summer 2008.
Soulcalibur ® IV is the latest iteration of the world renowned melee-based fighting series. Delivering new gameplay modes, characters and enhanced features with groundbreaking 3D modeling and animation, Soulcalibur ® IV will be the definitive fighting game experience. Soulcalibur ® IV also provides unprecedented character customization possibilities and the eagerly expected online battle mode.
As part of a monumental collaboration between NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. and LucasArts, the Sith Lord Darth Vader will appear as a guest character in the PLAYSTATION 3 system version of the title, and Jedi Master Yoda will be available for the Xbox 360.
Soulcalibur Legends™ thrusts the players into a third person action adventure and takes a unique approach to the series by truly utilizing the Nintendo Wii™ Remote and Nunchuk.

















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