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Submitted by Jon Wilcox on June 28 2007 - 17:25

Sony prepares to switch on the global servers for the PS3 shooter as two additional maps are finalised to go live...

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has today announced that the global servers for Insomniac's Resistance: Fall of Man on PlayStation3 will be going live on Friday - though UK gamers will have to wait until after 6pm for the update to be completed.

Additionally, SCEE confirmed of two new maps for the FPS (also due tomorrow), which will cost £2.99 to download. The Resistance: Fall of Man Map Pack 1 features the snow filled Westmorland in Cumbria, together with the subterranean battles underneath 'Camborn'.

The maps will be available to buy directly in game or through the PlayStation Store.

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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 19th Jun 2007 03:45, Post No: 7

Maybe Jack Thompson put them up to it. james


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 09th Jun 2007 20:40, Post No: 6

My god isn't there better things in life to worry about than what happens in a game? and you know whats funny i am going to Manchester in a few weeks and i was actually going to go see what the Cathedral looks like in all its glory....But sugar it! they don't want me there.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 09th Jun 2007 19:56, Post No: 5

I am furious that the Curch is trying to ban this game, but Sony is trapped in a corner, the church has a case, this is actually copyright, but I don't give a damn, since when does religion have more power than people, it's people that make the religion NOT the religion that makes the people and this is coming from a theist.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 09th Jun 2007 18:50, Post No: 4

Stupid. The game has nothing to do with guncrime it is about soldiers saving the cathedral from aliens. The church is over reacting. A massacre in a church isn't horrifing it has happened before in real history. The game isn't reality, unless aliens invaded in 1944, which i don't think they did. So much killing has been done in the name of the church in history, why does a little bit in a game matter.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 09th Jun 2007 17:57, Post No: 3

The only thing that surprises me by this is that the bishop actually knows how poorly the PS3 is doing compared to the rest of the market.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 09th Jun 2007 16:52, Post No: 2

Seems Sony are in one hell of a storm over this.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 09th Jun 2007 15:09, Post No: 1

lovely jubbly