MCM Expo - SoulCalibur, Ridge Racer, Saints Row confirmed
Play SoulCalibur V and Ridge Racer Unbounded at the GameSpot UK booth, and see THQ's open-world action game live onstage.
The MCM Expo is returning at the end of October, and GameSpot UK can confirm two more publishers joining our booth and stage show. Namco is bringing two of its biggest franchises to the GameSpot stand--SoulCalibur V and Ridge Racer Unbounded--while THQ will be showing off Saints Row: The Third on the GameSpot UK stage.
The fighter, which is due for release in the first quarter of 2012 on the PS3 and Xbox 360, will be available for you to go hands-on with at our booth. Members of the GameSpot team will also be available for some one-on-one matches, while a Namco expert will be on our stage to offer a rundown of the game, as well as answer your questions.
Ridge Racer Unbounded, Namco's latest entry in the series, will also be available to play at our booth. Unbounded introduces a focus on destruction and is developed by BugBear Entertainment, previously responsible for FlatOut.
Over on our live stage, which is running from Friday to Sunday, THQ will be bringing Saints Row: The Third. Along with the chance to get hands-on with the game, there will be a Q&A with Volition's senior producer Greg Donovan and lead writer Drew Holmes. There will also be the chance to win a bunch of cool prizes in our Saints Row tournament, so stay tuned to GameSpot for details soon.
For the latest on all these games, check out GameSpot's previews coverage, and for more information on the MCM Expo, have a gander at our previous announcement.
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