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X3: Reunion now available at retailers nationwide

Uncover the mysteries of the universe in the sequel to the award-wining space simulation game X2: The Threat.

November 10th, 2005 (3:10pm) - Enlight Interactive today announced that their space simulation game, X3: Reunion, is now available in retail outlets throughout North America. The sequel to the award-winning title X2: The Threat, the game lets players explore the farthest reaches of space in their own customizable spacecraft and utilize advanced combat, diplomacy and trade tactics to achieve supremacy in the massive X universe.

Intrepid space explorers can now purchase the game at stores including AAFES, Amazon.com, Best Buy, Business Depot Canada, Circuit City, CompUSA, EB, EB Canada, Future Shop, GameStop, GoGamer Online, Hastings, J and R, Meijer, Musicland, Staples, Staples Canada, Target, Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart Canada and additional retail outlets throughout North America. X3: Reunion is Rated T for Teen by the ESRB and carries a suggested retail price of $39.99.

Players take to the skies in X3: Reunion, building their own spacecraft and taking missions to increase their reputation across the galaxy. As their influence across the X Universe spreads, players will encounter rival factions that seek to overthrow their control, and must utilize space combat, blockades and diplomacy to overcome the game’s advanced AI. Utilizing a dynamic proprietary graphics engine, the game boasts spectacular visuals that let space explorers experience every far off constellation, dramatic sun flares and the majesty of huge gas giants.

"X3: Reunion continues to expand the X universe with massive galaxies for players to explore, breathtaking graphics and all-new spacecraft that can be customized with a variety of parts and modifications," said Paul Lombardi, CEO of Enlight Interactive USA. "Fans of the series will find more to discover, explore and experience than ever before, and those new to the X universe will delight in the complete freedom they have to wage war, build cities and establish trade as they become a part of a living space community."

Reported by Elias Dounis on November 10th, 2005 (3:10pm)

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