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http://computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=221287

"Electronic Arts has passed along a release date of January 12, 2010 in North America and January 8, 2010 in Europe for the sequel to the 2008 co-op shooter.

"Army of Two: The 40th Day features a more robust and redesigned multiplayer experience with four unique multiplayer modes including 'Extraction'," says EA.

"Extraction' pits a team of four players against a series of unique enemy waves as they move from point to point in the ruined city. Players must strategise as a unified team to combat the different forces of the 40th Day Initiative while trying to get out alive.""

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Okay, this is getting ridicoulous. Why the hell did anyone think releasing a shooter in early january would be a good idea? <_<

Q1 2010 is officially the new time-of-the-year-where-people-will-still-buy-games-but-doesn't-have-a-call-of-duty-release-in-it.