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'''Beyond Good & Evil''' is an [[action-adventure]] video game developed and published by [[Ubisoft]] and released in late [[2003]] for the [[GameCube]], [[Microsoft Windows]] (PC), [[PlayStation 2]], and [[Xbox]] platforms.
'''Beyond Good & Evil''' is an [[action-adventure]] video game developed and published by [[Ubisoft]] and released in late [[2003]] for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 2]], and [[Xbox]].


The game focuses on the exploits of Jade, a female investigative reporter and martial artist, to reveal a planet-wide alien conspiracy with the help of a boar-like humanoid named Pey'j, a spy code-named Double H, and the "IRIS Network" resistance movement. Tyrone Miller, a public relations manager for Ubisoft, said the title comes from a "need to investigate beyond the superficial facts of what is good and what is evil."
The game focuses on the exploits of Jade, a female investigative reporter and martial artist, to reveal a planet-wide alien conspiracy with the help of a boar-like humanoid named Pey'j, a spy code-named Double H, and the "IRIS Network" resistance movement. Tyrone Miller, a public relations manager for Ubisoft, said the title comes from a "need to investigate beyond the superficial facts of what is good and what is evil."
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