Wallace & Gromit chase Battlefield 2: Modern Combat onto XBL
Xbox Live Update: Telltale rolls out final three episodes in detective adventure series, while DICE's console FPS mobilizes onto Games on Demand.
More so than any other episodic game developer, Telltale Games has made good on its promise to deliver bite-sized gaming series on a regular basis…for the most part. Though the PC edition of Telltale's adventure series Wallace and Gromit has seen a steady release schedule since the first episode premiered in March, the Xbox 360 edition of the game has been in limbo after its maiden installment debuted in May.
However, that changes this Wednesday, as Telltale and Microsoft will be releasing the three remaining Wallace and Gromit episodes through Xbox Live Arcade for MSP800 ($10) a piece. All three episodes--The Last Resort, Muzzled, and The Bogey Man--have been available for the PC since July. The episodes continue the adventures of the man-and-mutt detective duo that were created by Nick Park and Aardman Animation.
As for feature-length titles, the Xbox 360's Games on Demand service picks up EA DICE's Battlefield 2: Modern Combat this week. Having debuted to positive reviews in 2006, the contemporary military shooter is available for $19.99.
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