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Three New Titles Added to Xbox 360's Games on Demand

Army of Two, Midnight Club: Los Angeles, and Sonic Unleashed are now available for download.

Major Nelson announced that Army of Two, Midnight Club: Los Angeles, and Sonic Unleashed are joining the Games on Demand download service on Xbox 360.

EA's Army of Two, which originally came out in early 2008, is priced at $19.99. Midnight Club: Los Angeles, a 2008 fall release from Rockstar, is priced at $29.99. Sega's Sonic Unleashed, which launched in late 2008, is $29.99. Army of Two and Midnight Club are not available in Japan or Korea while Sonic Unleashed is available everywhere.


 

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Neal Ronaghan Staff Alumnus

10/20/2009 at 03:31 PM

I hate Sonic Unleashed so much. What an awful game.

Lukasz Balicki Staff Alumnus

10/20/2009 at 07:16 PM

Sonic Unleashed is priced about $20 or $25 too much.

Neal Ronaghan Staff Alumnus

10/20/2009 at 11:58 PM

It's priced $30 too much.

Pale

10/21/2009 at 08:12 AM

I still like to see MS supporting this service. While the purchases may not make a ton of sense now, it gets rid of the fear that a certain game will become rare.

Also, a quick site suggestion. I know you guys are probably super busy, but it would be cool if there was a way users could quickly get a list of all of the stories they've posted responses in, that'd be awesome. That way we could go back and look for responses to our responses.

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