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Serious Sam Collection Releasing July 16th For Xbox 360

Maximum Games has announced that fans will be able to pick up The Serious Sam Collection for Xbox 360 on July 16th for $39.99. Players will get four popular Serious Sam games and DLC bonus content which includes Serious Sam 3: Jewel of the Nile. If you have been waiting to get any of these outrageous FPS titles at a discounted price, then read on to learn more.


From the Press Release
Maximum Games (MG) today announced big summer plans that include the release of The Serious Sam Collection, which will combine four of the most popular Serious Sam games for one low price. Bonus content will include the DLC expansion pack, Serious Sam 3: Jewel of the Nile, a follow up to Serious Sam 3: Before the Final Encounter. The collection values at $63 and will be offered for $39.99 beginning July 16, 2013.

The Serious Sam Collection elevates the frantic chaos of the most intense first-person shooter (FPS) to a whole new level. Re-mastered in high definition, and featuring revamped visuals and more over-the-top action than ever before, players will follow the notorious hero, Sam 'Serious' Stone, in his quest to destroy the alien overlord, Mental, and hordes of monstrous minions.

"Serious Sam is the most outrageous FPS ever made, and we're excited for new players to get acquainted with the twisted hero, as well as for existing fans to get a great value for something they already know and love!" said Len Ciciretto, president of MG. "This is a chance to get endless hours of hilarious and horrifically extreme gameplay for an unbelievable price."

The Serious Sam Collection will be available July 16, 2013 on Xbox 360 and has received an M rating from the ESRB. The collection is available for preorder now on Amazon.com.

For more information, please visit the official Maximum Games website.

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