From the publisher: Dark Sector thrusts players into the role of Hayden Tenno, a covert operative sent on a dangerous mission into Lasria – an Eastern European city on the brink of ruin that hides a deadly Cold War secret. In the midst of this mission, Hayden is attacked by an unknown enemy and infected by the Technocyte Virus - a brutal bio-weapon that twists it's victims into mindless killing machines. Surviving this attack, Hayden finds that the Technocyte virus has granted him powerful, inhuman abilities unlike anything he has ever seen. Now, he must evolve with his powers, survive and become a hero.
Created by acclaimed developer Digital Extremes, Dark Sector is a new and original 3rd-person action-shooter designed exclusively for next-generation gaming. A dark, gritty experience packed with fast action, incredible superpowers and an engaging story; Dark Sector represents the next evolution of action.
D3 Publisher's
Dark Sector for PlayStation3™ is in stock today, shipping as region free US version for US$ 64.90 only.
The Japanese version of
Dark Sector for Xbox360™ is in stock as well, available at US$ 64.90 only.
Both the
US Xbox360™ version of the game and
Dark Sector Official Strategy Guide are arriving early next week and are available for preorder at US$ 64.90 and US$ 16.90 only respectively.
From the publisher: The renowned Silent Hill survival horror series continues on the PlayStation® 2 with a brand new adventure that reveals many of the series’ most hallowed secrets. Assuming the role of a lone truck driver who becomes trapped in Silent Hill, players must escape the city’s horrific inhabitants and confront the strange hallucinations that have haunted him since childhood. Featuring enhanced graphics, sound and control, Silent Hill Origins sets a new standard for this survival horror classic.
Konami's
Silent Hill: Origins for PlayStation2™ is in stock today, shipping as NTSC J encoded Korean version (English language) for US$ 39.90 only.

The game has been featured in earlier shipping news, however, the Korean version is a very special release and since it is NTSC J encoded, it is compatible with Japanese PlayStation2™ consoles.
Also in stock today:
PlayStation2™
PC and MAC™
New toy arrivals: