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According to supposed leaked online marketing materials dug up by a Destructoid reader, it would appear that Disney Interactive Studios is giving Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit a second shot in Disney Epic Mickey 2. Along with four potential box art designs for the game, a detailed description lists the game for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii. {GameInformer} Click "Read More" to see the rest of the story on this new rumored title!
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Fans attending PAX can also head over to Halo Fest, a huge celebration of the franchise going on all weekend. We went to a press preview event to see what Microsoft planned to show off to fans. The one Firefight map in the game is fully playable. It's called Installation 04 and is inspired the second level, called "Halo," from the first game. We defended the Forerunner spire from endless Covenant dropships along an idyllic cliffside. One new feature of this map is that NPC ally characters, the ODSTs, join Firefight for the first time to help take down enemies. This is especially made for players who want to dip into Firefight when none of their friends are online. In addition to trying out the previously announced Beaver Creek and Damnation maps in competitive multiplayer, we also got to try out the just revealed Timberland and Prisoner maps. All of the revisited maps in Halo Anniversary have a classic layout that ties closely to the original version and an updated layout that adds in some fresh elements. Click "Read More" for the full list of details coming out of Halo Fest! {GameInformer} If you're on the fence about which platform to play Bethesda's upcoming game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Microsoft has announced something that it's hoping will tip your scales toward the Xbox 360. The two companies have revealed that the first two DLC add-ons for the game will be coming to the 360 first. The exclusivity deal expires after 30 days, so PS3 and PC players won't be left out entirely. There's no word yet on when these add-ons will be coming, what they'll contain, or how much they'll cost. It's interesting to note that the announcement specifies that the first two packs are exclusive. If past Bethesda games are any indication, there's likely to be much more where that came from. Before you start gloating, Xbox fiends, it's probably wise to make sure these add-ons are worth getting in the first place. {GameInformer} This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar.
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