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Zombies, Vampires & Demons in Trench Warfare NecroVisioN Available Now in North America

Aspyr Media, under license from publisher 1C Company, announced that NecroVisioN for PC is now available at North American retail outlets and via digital download at www.gameagent.com. North American gamers will enjoy NecroVisioN’sintense FPS actionwithout the hassle of DRM software.

The first five titles published by Aspyr under license from 1C in North America - Men of War, Death Track: Resurrection, Cryostasis, NecroVisioN, and 4X4 Hummer - will all be DRM-free.NecroVisioN isthe spiritual successor to Painkiller, created by some of the people from the original developer.

NecroVisioNis a first-person shooter that blends fast action, fun First World War combat and magical weaponry with zombies and vampires in an occult world. The year is 1916. A young American joins the British Army in WWI to experience the adventure of his life and soon realizes that a greater evil is hiding beneath the Great War storm. He has to face the underground world of vampires, demons, evil genius creatures and even become a demon himself to rescue humanity from the forces of darkness.

NecroVisioNis rated ‘M’ for Mature by the ESRB. For more on the game, please visit www.necrovision-game.com.

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Date: May 26, 2009

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