World in Conflict Gold, Shipping in September; Includes Berlin Wall

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World in Conflict, Massive Entertainment's alternate history Cold War RTS, has gone gold for PC, with a release date of September 18 in North America. An Xbox 360 port is also in the works by Swordfish Studios.

When it launches, World in Conflict will be available in two packages, the standard $49.99 game and the $59.99 Collector's Edition, which will include a History Channel DVD and development videos. Those who preorder either version from certain retailers will receive even more History Channel action, as well as other goodies.

Each copy of the Collector's Edition also contains a real piece of the Berlin Wall. Collect every copy and assemble your own symbol of socioeconomic and political divisiveness!

From The Chatty
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    August 11, 2007 10:03 PM

    How the hell did they manage to get real pieces of the Berlin Wall?

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      August 11, 2007 10:26 PM

      You can buy pieces of it.

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      August 11, 2007 10:28 PM

      They bought them up during the 80's when they were selling them in stores (like Ames and Hills and Walmart) after it fell...bought them as an investement for this very oppurtunity! They're also going to give out 2 dollar bills with the upcoming "Abe Lincoln's Date Rape Simulator 5000 (1852 edition...young honest Abe gets his perv on!)."

      And someone somewhere is assembling a giant communist robot out of discarded Quake3 tin boxes!

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      August 11, 2007 11:10 PM

      It's just a piece of the Wall.

      I was given a frame with a piece of barbed wire from the DMZ by US Forces Korea during one of my short Tours there.

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      August 12, 2007 1:54 AM

      Its actually just the drywall from the new office they were building.

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      August 12, 2007 2:50 PM

      There's still plenty of sections of the wall left here and there in Berlin. There's places down there that break them off, chip them down to smaller pieces and then sell them. The wall was pretty damn huge, and never got fully torn down...

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