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SWAT: TARGET LIBERTY RAIDS THE PSP® SYSTEM

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READING, UK (April 19, 2007) - Sierra Entertainment, a division of Vivendi Games, announced today that SWAT®: Target Liberty, a third-person tactical shooter game, will make its handheld debut exclusively on the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system. Developed by 3G Studios, the new SWAT: Target Liberty game will be available on the PSP system in autumn 2007.

Part of an award-winning lineage of games, SWAT: Target Liberty captures the heart-pumping action of real life close-quarters combat as employed by specialised police units. With the help of Ken Thatcher, a 29-year Los Angeles S.W.A.T. veteran enlisted as the game's consultant, SWAT: Target Liberty for the PSP system lives up to the same level of authenticity as seen with previous titles in the franchise.

Penned by script writer Scott Rosenbaum (The Shield), the SWAT: Target Liberty is set in New York City where a special weapons and tactics team is tasked with thwarting an ever increasing number of international terrorist threats. Each officer in the unit has a specialty and using a unique skill system, the player can upgrade their individual combat expertise to increase their chances of success. The game will also feature an ad-hoc multiplayer system which allows gamers to play in a variety of game modes.

"Sierra Entertainment has a rich history of creating SWAT games that are immersive and full of intense action. We don't intend to disappoint with this upcoming version for the PSP system," said Cindy Cook, chief strategy and marketing officer for Vivendi Games. "SWAT: Target Liberty was designed specifically for the PSP system to ensure it delivers a full featured, high energy operation that lives up to what fans expect from these hit tactical titles. The genuine feel of the game adds to the adrenalin rush and excitement gamers will experience on their PSP systems this autumn."

Fans can polish up on their skills now by playing the award-winning wireless version of SWAT. Named 2006 "Mobile Game of the Year" by Spike TV, the game is currently available on mobile phones in North America and Europe.

About 3G Studios

3G Studios, Inc. established in 2006, is a collaboration of veteran game industry professionals which together have published over 100 titles, many of which received industry awards. 3G Studios is located where the air is clean and the skies are blue in the Sierra Mountains near Lake Tahoe, NV. 3G Studios is as much about making AAA games as we are about a low-stress, efficient and reliable approach to game development. 3G Studios is currently in development on several soon to be announced AAA titles and original next generation titles for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system, PC, PSP system, Wii Console and Nintendo DS platforms. Please visit our website http://www.3gstudiosinc.com for company updates and employment opportunities.

About Sierra Entertainment

Sierra Entertainment ( www.sierra.com), a global division of Vivendi Games, creates and publishes innovative, high-quality interactive entertainment for videogame systems, handheld gaming devices and personal computers. Sierra Entertainment features a portfolio of titles based on original IP and popular licenses from industry-leading content partners, including F.E.A.R., Crash Bandicoot®, Spyro The Dragon®, Scarface and Ice Age. Sierra Entertainment has four integrated internal studios providing creative talents and development capabilities across multiple gaming genres: High Moon Studios in San Diego, CA; Massive Entertainment in Malmo, Sweden; Radical Entertainment in Vancouver, B.C.; and Swordfish Studios in Birmingham and Manchester, England.

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