Rambo: The Video Game reports in for duty
Body bags not included.
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Your support makes all the difference.UK video game publisher Reef Entertainment has announced that Rambo: The Video Game will be playable on the show floor at this year’s Gamescom.
‘We have been quiet since we acquired the Rambo license last August,’ said Reef Entertainment’s Commercial Director Craig Lewis. ‘During this time we have been dedicated to creating a videogame for consoles and PC that will allow Rambo fans and gamers across the globe to really get under the skin of Rambo and wield his iconic weapon-set in battle.’
Further details are as sketchy as Rambo’s last known location, but expect more information about the game, including potential formats and distribution details, in the lead up to Gamescom.
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