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GOLDENEYE 007: RELOADED Has Gamers In Its Sights

GOLDENEYE thrilled filmgoers when it hit cinemas in 1995. Later it enthralled gamers, thanks to 1997′s groundbreaking Nintendo 64 release of the same name. The game was instantly identified as a classic of the ‘first-person shooter’ genre and sold millions across the world. Now GOLDENEYE 007: RELOADED, published by Activision, has arrived to test a whole new generation, with a modern retelling of the classic James Bond mission on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

GOLDENEYE 007: RELOADED introduces Daniel Craig’s James Bond to the world of GOLDENEYE, in an adventure based on the film’s original screenplay. GOLDENEYE 007: RELOADED pays homage to the original GOLDENEYE while updating the story with new twists, to surprise both newcomers and longtime fans.

The game was built on a brand new engine that puts players right in the middle of Bond’s mission, featuring stunning HD graphics at a super-smooth 60 frames per second. It’s a classic reborn, and it looks and feels better than ever.

In single-player mode, gamers are challenged to complete different Assault, Elimination, Stealth and Defence objectives, while the brand new ‘Mi6 Ops Missions’ introduce new levels alongside the campaign.

GOLDENEYE was one of the most popular multiplayer games in console history and GOLDENEYE 007: RELOADED takes this to a new level. The beloved split-screen action remains, with a vast array of play modes, but now you can challenge up to 15 other players online, across more maps and with more weapons than ever before. Favourites characters from across the Bond series return, including Dr. No, Rosa Klebb, Oddjob, Blofeld and Jaws, plus a few others you’ll have to discover for yourself.

This is GOLDENEYE refined, recharged and reloaded.

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GOLDENEYE 007: RELOADED is published by Activision. GOLDENEYE 007: RELOADED is being developed by Eurocom under license from EON Productions Ltd and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc (MGM), for the PlayStation 3 system and Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. It is rated ‘T’ (Teen) by the ESRB.