MySims franchise takes to the skies with new website

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Friday 27 August 2010 22:45 BST
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A new microsite for MySims SkyHeroes has launched, featuring an interactive boot camp to help introduce the full game which will be released on Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on September 28 in North America and October 1 in Europe.

Sixth in the MySims series and the first on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, MySims SkyHeroes should provide competition to other family-friendly flight games such as Snoopy Flying Ace on the 360, The Sky Crawlers on Nintendo Wii, and the flying section of Wii Sports Resort on Nintendo Wii.

The SkyHeroes microsite, with accompanying video and screenshots, can be found at MySims.com.

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