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Deadpool Isn't Happy to Share the Spotlight with Mister Sinister and Psylocke

Developer High Moon Studios and publisher Activision has added two new mutants to the roster in Deadpool and the merc with the mouth is not amused. Mister Sinister is one of the most notorious villains featured in Marvel comics and has had numerous encounters with the X-Men and Deadpool. The mutant has ties to Apocalypse and is a telekinetic with superb durability, life expectancy and an ability to shapeshift making him a tremendous foe. Psylocke was also announced to be in the game, though neither mutant's role in the game was described. Psylocke is a telekinetic assassin whose alliances are as mysterious as the character herself, but with an ability to generate psychic knives, katanas and other powerful, you probably don't want to be the one to ask her about her past. Read on to learn what Wade Wilson had to say about these new mutants joining him in Deadpool

"Sooo, uhhhh, APPARENTLY there are characters in my new upcoming Activision game, DEADPOOL, who are not Deadpool! Right??"

"I thought it was pretty clear when I said I wanted a true Deadpool game that it would star Deadpool...in every role! My star power shouldn't be limited to the central protagonist. I should be playing the hero, the anti-hero, the villain who eventually changes sides to join forces against the TRUE villain (me), the romantic interest, the quirky best friend, the comic relief, and at least 8 other characters in fat suits! Is that too much to ask?!"

"But...I've been talking to my therapist...and she says it's important that I not allow the existence of other people who are not me to determine my own self-worth. I just have to be the best unhinged mutant mercenary I can be. So, here's a look at some of the...other...characters you can meet in DEADPOOL…"

Deadpool is now available for preorder from most major retailers for the MSRP of $49.99 and is scheduled to release for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on June 25, 2013. Deadpool is rated M by the ESRB for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Mature Humor, Sexual Content & Strong Language. For more information on the game, check out the official Deadpool website.

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