Section 8: Prejudice Now Available on XBLA

TimeGate studios releases its latest first-person shooter for a lean $15 on XBLA.

Section 8: Prejudice, the official sequel to 2009’s Section 8, was released on Xbox Live Arcade today for $15 (1200 MS points).  After the lukewarm reception by critics on the original Section 8, developer TimeGate Studios went back to the drawing board and fixed some of the complaints from the previous incarnation by adding a longer campaign and a more robust thirty-two player multiplayer component.

While the Prejudice is available now on Xbox 360, PC gamers will have to wait until May 4 for the computer release.  TimeGate is also targeting a summer release for the PS3 version.  Interested gamers can take a look at the game’s brand new release trailer below.

There used to be an embeded media player here, but it doesn't work anymore. We blame the Tumbeasts.

[Image courtesy of TimeGate Studios.]

Nick Santangelo
Nick Santangelo
Nick Santangelo

MASH Veteran

Nick has been a gamer since the 8-bit days and a member of the MTB editorial team since January of 2011. He is not to be interrupted while questing his way through an RPG or desperately clinging to hope against all reason that his Philly sports teams will win any given game he may be watching. Seriously folks, reading this acknowledges that you relieve MTB of any and all legal liability for his actions.

The Latest from Mash