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'Soul Calibur' gets iOS release this week
Published Monday, Jan 16 2012, 10:22 GMT | By Matthew Reynolds | Add comment
Soul Calibur has been announced for iOS devices.
The port of the 1998 Arcade and Dreamcast fighter includes all 19 fighters, arcade mode, time attack, survival, extra survival, practice and museum modes, according to Andriasang.
Time attack, survival and extra survival will also feature Game Centre leaderboard support.
The spiritual successor to Soul Blade, Soul Calibur launched alongside the Dreamcast and was met with critical acclaim.
It was given an Xbox Live Arcade re-release in 2008, complete with HD visuals and leaderboard support.
Namco Bandai will release Soul Calibur V on Xbox 360 and PS3 on January 31 in North America and February 3 in Europe.
Soul Calibur will be available to download on iPhone and iPad from January 19.
Watch the intro video for Soul Calibur below:
The port of the 1998 Arcade and Dreamcast fighter includes all 19 fighters, arcade mode, time attack, survival, extra survival, practice and museum modes, according to Andriasang.
Time attack, survival and extra survival will also feature Game Centre leaderboard support.
The spiritual successor to Soul Blade, Soul Calibur launched alongside the Dreamcast and was met with critical acclaim.
It was given an Xbox Live Arcade re-release in 2008, complete with HD visuals and leaderboard support.
Namco Bandai will release Soul Calibur V on Xbox 360 and PS3 on January 31 in North America and February 3 in Europe.
Soul Calibur will be available to download on iPhone and iPad from January 19.
Watch the intro video for Soul Calibur below:
More: Namco Bandai, Gaming
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