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10/10/2006, 3:25pm, EDT

Tuesday, October 10th

New games: After Burner, Settlers VI, Sturmovik: 1946

A trio of interesting games have been announced for different platforms. Sega is bringing its classic After Burner series to the PSP in the form of Black Falcon, which Rewiredmind says is set for a spring 2007 release. The new game will introduce multiplayer, 19 customizable real-world jets, and a "story-rich" single-player game. On the PC, Ubisoft has uncovered sequels to IL-2 Sturmovik and The Settlers. IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 should ship in November, including all the content of the original game plus nine new campaigns and 32 more fighters and bombers. CVG says The Settlers VI is being planned for 2007, and supposedly, this title will feature the most accessible graphics and gameplay in the RTS series' history.

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