Gearbox's ultrarealistic World War II shooter is on the verge of going gold for the PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 2.
A brief message on a Web site belied the approach of one of 2005's most anticipated games. In a short post uploaded this afternoon, Gearbox Software president Randy Pitchford casually told the world that Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 "is essentially finished."
According to Pitchford's post, the WWII-inspired, first-person shooter has been in the release-candidate phase "since as early as January" for the PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 2. However, the game is still not quite ready to be submitted to its publisher, Ubisoft, for approval--the last step before a game goes gold and is sent to the factory for duplication. The news means that the game will almost certainly make its previously announced March 1 ship date.
News source: GameSpot
A brief message on a Web site belied the approach of one of 2005's most anticipated games. In a short post uploaded this afternoon, Gearbox Software president Randy Pitchford casually told the world that Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 "is essentially finished."
According to Pitchford's post, the WWII-inspired, first-person shooter has been in the release-candidate phase "since as early as January" for the PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 2. However, the game is still not quite ready to be submitted to its publisher, Ubisoft, for approval--the last step before a game goes gold and is sent to the factory for duplication. The news means that the game will almost certainly make its previously announced March 1 ship date.
Changelog:
- No Spyware, ads and pop-ups
- Connect Fasttrack, G2/Gnutella and eDonkey
- Search simultaneously on all networks
- Works with SP2
- Supports Sig2Dat and eDonkey links
- Many tools included
- Up to 9999 search results
- Skin support
- Disabled webcontent
build 2:
- Name change
- Links updated
- IM-L 5 and IM-L 4 conflicts fixed
- Installer updated
- Serveral bugs fixed

cant wait for this game!!!
*jumps*
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