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03/01/2007, 1:40pm, EST

Thursday, March 1st

Might and Magic Heroes V for Mac released

Freeverse has released Might and Magic Heroes V for Mac, a new strategy game that features a deep, scalable turn-based battle system for challenging tactical combat. The game includes a new Active Battle System for faster play, and boasts more than 200 skills with 170 creature abilities and 40 spells to build up heroes as well as armies. The darker, heroic fantasy universe is designed with a more mature setting amidst six unique factions and more than 80 different creatures. The storyline features special objectives, side quests, and plot twists. Might and Magic Heroes V for Mac is priced at $50, and requires Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later.


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Intel only? How?
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03/01, 6:20pm, EST
How is this Intel only? I thought Universal Binaries were supposed to keep legacy PPC support.
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03/01, 9:02pm, EST
Can't you guys even remember the name of the game long enough to get it right in the article (and headline)?

It's "Heroes of Might and Magic V", not "Might and Magic Heroes V". Jeez.
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