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Monster Hunter Tri G will be include most functionality from the Wii version… aside from one major element. Capcom’s online page confirms that the title will only feature local co-op. Regarding Internet connectivity, players will be able to download new quests, presumably through SpotPass.

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Available for PlayStation®3 system , WiiTM and PC

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., October 18, 2011— Mastiff, LLC, a leading publisher of video games for all major consoles, mobile platforms and PCs, today announced the November release of the much-anticipated military action title Heavy Fire: Afghanistan, available for multiple platforms including the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the Wii™ from Nintendo, and the PC.

Heavy Fire: Afghanistan is a super fast playing, high-intensity experience set in modern-day Afghanistan. Whether fighting up close and personal with guns and grenades, raining down fire from a helicopter or laying waste with a main battle tank, Heavy Fire: Afghanistan is all about constant, edge-of-the-seat action and beautiful graphics combined with straightforward, intuitive controls to give hardcore gamers and novices an immediately fun, pickup-and-play experience.



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