Sacred 2: Fallen Angel Playable at GDC 2008

Ascaron Entertainment and cdv Software sent out a press release today announcing that a playable version of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel will be available at this year’s Game Developers Conference.

Play SACRED 2: Fallen Angel Hands-on at GDC 2008

Hamburg, Germany, February 12 2008 ASCARON Entertainment and cdv Software Entertainment USA are pleased to announce that this year’s Game Developers Conference (GDC 2008) in San Francisco will provide a unique opportunity to enjoy the first playable version of SACRED 2: Fallen Angel, the highly-anticipated Action-RPG for PC and console in development by ASCARON Entertainment.

This showing at GDC 2008 marks a significant furtherance of a close working relationship between European games developer ASCARON Entertainment and cdv Software Entertainment USA, the wholly-owned subsidiary of cdv Software Entertainment AG, a leading full-service provider to the interactive entertainment industry.

ASCARON and cdv extend a warm invitation to members of the media attending GDC 2008 to schedule a hands-on preview of SACRED 2: Fallen Angel. The game will be showing in Booth 6605 in the GDC North Hall of the Moscone Center.

About SACRED and SACRED 2: Fallen Angel

Released in 2004 exclusively for PC CD-ROM and selling more than 2 million copies world-wide, SACRED is one of the most successful Action-RPGs. Ascaron is currently developing SACRED 2: Fallen Angel, the official sequel to the best-selling SACRED.

About ASCARON Entertainment

From Day One in 1989 Ascaron Entertainment has become one of the leading European (boutique) developers and Publishers of games for the PC, with many successful titles including Patrician, Port Royale, DarkStar One and the best-selling SACRED.

Ascaron maintains development studios in Berlin, Gutersloh and Aachen (Germany), as well as an international department in Birmingham (UK). Ascaron currently markets its products in more than 40 countries and over 15 languages.

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