
Ubisoft has sent word that Call of Juarez - the wild west themed shooter which was developed by Techland - will now be coming to the Xbox 360. The PC version was released in late 2006 in PAL regions and has been generally well received by gamers. America however has yet to see it released and so the game will now apparently be launched simultaneously on both platforms at some point in Q3 2007. The Xbox 360 version is reported to have Xbox Live support, with some of the multiplayer modes available to include, Death Match, Revival, and Attack and Defend. Grab your six-shooter and saddle up for some real old-west action, the screenshots we've gathered together look mighty tasty pardner!

The Made in Poland Sale is an annual event on GOG.COM where the DRM-free storefront spotlights prime examples of the creativity and craftsmanship of Polish game developers.

Official Steam code retailer Fanatical has a 24-hour-only deal on Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition plus a copy of Call of Juarez for $14.99. A free Steam account is required.

Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "The day has finally come. Red Dead Redemption II is finally available and people are setting off into their wild west adventures as we speak. Of course while this game is quite possibly the biggest release of the year it’s definitely not the first western-themed game to hit the big time. And that’s the topic for this week’s Top 10 where we take a look back at the best games to take us to the wild west. So while you wait for that 97 GB install to complete settle in, and check out our picks for the best western games of all time."
I enjoy a good cowboy game. I'll wait for reviews and if it's half decent I'll pick up a copy.