BBFC also lists THQ as 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand publisher for UK |
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Australia's OFLC might have listed 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand on the Xbox 360 and PS3 with THQ as its life-saving publisher, but what about the rest of the world?
Over at the BBFC listings, turns out that THQ also got the rights to publish the game for the UK. Currently, the BBFC classifies the game with an 18 rating.
Though this may be the case, THQ has not formally announced any affirmation that they will indeed play as publisher to the 50 Cent follow-up title.
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NBA Live 09 just came out, it's guaranteed to sell millions of copies, only news on this site about it is that the live 365 is only for new copies. Why no step by step process of development like you were able to deliver on this pile of crap? The "it sold well" excuse works for Live 09 as well.
Besides all that Hip-Pop like 50, Game, Nelly should be ignored at all costs.
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