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Topic: Supreme Commander Xbox 360 Details
Dan
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland

http://images.ausgamers.com/games/screenshots//Supreme Commander (Xbox 360)/TN_Supreme_Commander11.jpgWhen Supreme Commander landed on PC early last year, it was revealed that an Xbox 360 version of the Total Annihilation spiritual successor was also in the pipeline. Well it's still happening and the game will be seeing an Australian release on the console later this year courtesy of Red Ant Enterprises.
Adding to the expansive Supreme Commander universe, the Xbox 360 edition will feature exclusive new units, updated maps and two new multiplayer modes. Furthermore, gamers will be able to take the fight online against up to three other players from around the world via Xbox LIVE. In addition, a revised, console-specific control interface and HUD will give gamers unprecedented strategic power over their armies.

Supreme Commander allows gamers to take control of one of three factions—the Cybran Nation, Aeon Illuminate or United Earth Federation—and help their chosen faction win the Infinite War once and for all. You control each faction’s Armoured Command Unit, a giant mech that excels in construction and combat but whose protection is mission-critical.
Control methods aside, it will be interesting to see how this one makes the conversion to console due to the high system requirements it had on PC.

A batch of images from the Xbox 360 version can be found here.
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales

have they said anything about the control methods?
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