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20 Aug, 2003

Soul Calibur II Australian release details

GCN News | One week later than the other versions...but the Soul still burns!
Nintendo of Australia announced this morning that Soul Calibur II will be released on September 26th, one week later than the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions.

Soul Calibur II is the follow up to the critically acclaimed Soul Calibur, still one of the best looking titles to date. The GameCube version features a special appearance by the hero of The Legend of Zelda, Link. All home versions feature the new Weapon Master mode, as well as 3 characters not featured in the Japanese release earlier this year.

Time permitting, PALGN should have a hands on preview with the final US version of Soul Calibur II in the coming weeks.

Related Soul Calibur II Content

Soul Calibur II Review
23 Sep, 2003 Attractive, deep, and just downright fun to play. The soul still burns.
Soul Calibur II Preview
07 Sep, 2003 We've got our grubby little mits on the final version of the Gamecube version of Soul Calibur II. Hands-on impressions inside.
Two new Soul Calibur II characters revealed
18 Mar, 2003 Well, not exactly new, but they're exclusive to the home versions of the game.
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Australian Release Date:
  Out Now
European Release Date:
  Out Now
Publisher:
  Nintendo
Developer:
  Namco
Players:
  1-2
Memory Blocks:
  ?

Extra:
60Hz Mode
Dolby Pro Logic II
Widescreen
Special Character (Link)

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