Expendables video game on the way?

13 June 2012

Rumours have been around for a little while now (although no one really took them seriously), but it looks as if an Expendables video game tie-in to the upcoming movie sequel is on the cards.

The information has slipped out through the Australian Classification Board’s website, which has listed the said unannounced Ubisoft video game, and slapped a ‘Mature’ rating on the title.

The rating also features the common online tag that “gaming experience may change online”, suggesting the Expendables 2 video game will also include some sort of multiplayer component.

Previous rumours also hint that the game will feature shooting, knife-kills and a ‘chopper mini-game’.

Gamers and fans of the original film would probably understand why the Expendables would make a good video game, as the film itself is a homage to cheesy action movies from the 80’s – i.e. lots of explosions, lots of one-liners and a ton of cringe-worthy moments.

The upcoming all-action sequel starring Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Norris, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Liam Hemsworth, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, is hitting theatres in August; so let’s hope we have an equally ridiculous video game to go with it.

In the words of the great Sylvester Stallone: “errrrreeeguuu aarrrrreeeegaah”

Australian Classification Board listing for Expendables 2 video game

Source: CVG via NowGamer

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  1. Kromaswow
    13.06.2012 at 13:23

    I are Bruce Willis Man!

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