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Games On Demand Adds Endwar, Battlestations, Raiden Fighters


The Xbox 360's Games on Demand service is adding in Tom Clancy's EndWar, Battlestations Pacific, and Raiden Fighters Aces.

Raiden Fighters Aces, a compilation of three Raiden Fighters scrolling shooters, is only going to hit in North America, while the other two will land pretty much everywhere.

Battlestations: PacificEndWar, an RTS controlled primarily through the unique medium of voice, will hit everywhere that's not India or Japan, while World War 2 action-strategy title Battlestations Pacific will land in all regions save India, Japan, and Korea.

In terms of prices, EndWar and Battlestations Pacific will each cost £19.99 GBP, and we'd assume that - exchange rates notwithstanding - Raiden Fighters Aces will probably be the same for those of you Stateside.

Considering the price, both titles might be worth a look. Check out their respective Marketplace pages above.

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Battlestations: Pacific
Game: Battlestations: Pacific
Developer: Eidos
Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Released: 15 May 2009
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Tom Clancy`s EndWar
Game: Tom Clancy`s EndWar
Developer: UbiSoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
Released: 30 Nov 2007
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