"The world of Antaloor just keeps on growing. A brand new add-on, “Curse of Souls”, has been announced today, and means that there are now four totally new Multi-player Maps with around forty new quests which will immediately hook you and spirit you away into the fantasy Role-Playing Game (RPG) world of Two Worlds."

"PC
Adventure Anthology, Murder in the Abbey, Two Worlds Epic Edition

Xbox 360
Smash Court Tennis 3, Too Human

PSP
Fading Shadows (GameStop Exclusive)"

"Set to arrive on Xbox 360 and Games for Windows, The Temptation will see Two Worlds’ existing game universe expanding yet further thanks to the introduction of new game content, fresh features, extended gameplay, and answers to some of the questions and mysteries held over from the original game’s narrative.

Specifically, The Temptation allows players to influence their environment more than ever before by utilising barrels, chests, and various other in-world items to defeat enemies, while..."

"Set several years after the original, The Temptation is an add-on that will put a greater emphasis on the Elves, a race that played only a marginal role in Two Worlds. The expansion will feature all-new regions to explore, new enemies (giant spiders, flying demons, etc.), improved AI and NPC behavior, reworked Drak'ar and Oswaroh environments, the ability to actively repel hits with your shield and much more. Developed by Reality Pumps, The Temptation, originally the name for the PS3 port, is..."

Two Worlds interview with James Seaman, Managing Director at Topware Interactive stating that most of the team has PhD's, and there's a possibility it will appear on other consoles.

GCDC, so often the poor man's E3... but no longer. Apparently it retains that genuine trade show feel that the olde E3 opted to abandon in favour of its new, professional and dry approach. Just a shame GCDC is in Europe where it suffers from a lack of press furore.

Still tons of games to gawp at here in GamerSquad's HUGE trailer blowout. Click the source for a veritable overdose of GCDC goodness.

"The new release list issued last week – directly prior to the start of the E3 Business & Media Summit – was perhaps the worst GamerSquad has seen in a long while, although certainly indicative of the shifting industry focus to the high profile events in Santa Monica.

This week, folks in North America can grab a slice of varied sports-based releases, with the likes of NCAA Football 08 arriving on Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox, and PS2, while Hot Shots Tennis and Rugby 08 smash onto the PS2, and Smash..."