Plus XP are offering up various SEGA-related goodies that include a copy of Anarchy Reigns, Aliens: Colonial Marines DLC content as well as an Aliens: Colonial Marines t-shirt and bandana.
Anarchy Reigns is making its’ way to the Playstation Network today. The Platinum Games-developed brawler can be bought and downloaded to your PS3 hard-drive for £19.99.
Anarchy Reigns may already be out on PS3 and X-Box 360 but that isn’t stopping SEGA and their hype-train! SEGA have just uploaded a trailer outlining the action trigger events that occur in the game. Check it out below:
A great showing for the only new entry in the UK top 40; Platinum Games’ brawler Anarchy Reigns has made it to number 16 ahead of games like Resident Evil 6 and Forza 4.
Other SEGA games in the UK top 40 include Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed at 13, Sonic Generations at 28 and Mario & Sonic: London 2012 Olympic Games at 30.
While Platinum Games no longer work with SEGA on a publishing level, the studio is undoubtedly important to SEGA’s recent efforts with games like Vanquish, Bayonetta, MadWorld and Anarchy Reigns to their name.
In this 2013 showreel, Platinum Games show what they have in store for us this year. Remember that SEGA serve as advisor on Bayonetta 2 due to them owning the rights to the franchise:
Does the inclusion of Bayonetta 2 in this 2013 showreel mean we can expect the game to be released this year? Only time will tell!
Anarchy Reigns will be getting a limited edition which includes Bayonetta as a playable character.
The limited edition also includes 2 bonus multiplayer modes; Mad Survival and Dogfight. Mad Survival pits a team of 3 characters against waves of enemies that are made up of playable characters from the game. Dogfight’s mechanic is to hang you from helicopters while you shoot at other players also hanging from helicopters. Sounds mental.
Anarchy Reigns launches in the UK on the 11th of January 2013 for £19.99. The game is already out in Japan where it goes by the name of Max Anarchy.
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