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MonsterVine Weekly News Round-Up for the Week of 4/15/11

Here is a new edition of the MonsterVine Weekly News Round-Up. Sony held a few preview events this week, and MonsterVine was there to bring you preview stories on some of the upcoming titles coming exclusively to the PlayStation 3.

You can find the preview stories, and news stories below

Previews:

Hands On: inFamous 2

Preview: Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One

Preview: Twisted Metal

News:

Dungeon Siege III Steam Pre-Order Bonus

Brink Release Date Now May 10th

Captivate ’11: Dead Rising 2 Off The Record Remakes Sequel, Stars Frank West

Nintendo Announces Ocarina of Time 3DS Release Date

Captivate ’11: Dragon’s Dogma Announced

Captivate ’11: Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City Screenshots

Captivate ’11: Street Fighter x Tekken

Valve Details Steam Functionality for PS3

Outland Co-op Trailer

SOCOM 4 Behind the Scenes of “Music” Video

Backbreaker Vengeance Announced for Xbox Live Arcade

The First Templar “Roland” Character Trailer

Final Portal 2 Promo Video Gets Da “Boot”

The Witcher 2 Goes All Out, No Region Censorship, 16 Different Endings

Battlefield 3 “My Life” Trailer

New Screenshots for Silent Hill: Downpour

Have a great weekend everyone. Happy Gaming!

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