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Soulcalibur now on sale for $11.99 for iPhone and iPad

SOULCALIBUR is now available on the iPhone and iPad.  NamcoBandai Games is running a release sale promotion which discounts the game 20%.  Unfortunately, the game is still rather pricey at $11.99, but if you're planning on getting it now is probably the best time to make the purchase.

In SOULCALIBUR for the iOS,  19 of the memorable characters and their moves have been faithfully recreated bringing you non-stop action.

The current game modes include:

  • ARCADE BATTLE
    • The original battle mode from the arcade version of "Soul Calibur." Defeat all enemies to make it to the end of the game.
  • TIME ATTACK
    • How fast can you beat the game?
  • SURVIVAL
    • With only a limited amount of life, how many opponents can you defeat?
  • EXTRA SURVIVAL
    • How many opponents can you can defeat with single-hit kills?
  • MUSEUM
    • Enjoy viewing a variety of artwork.
  • PRACTICE
    • Learn the game's basic system and techniques.

Additional game modes are planned. 

SOULCALIBUR supports iOS 4.3 or greater for the iPhone 4 (or newer), iPod touch 4th gen model (or newer), or iPad 2 (or newer).

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