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'''Prey''' is a [[first-person shooter]] video game developed by [[Human Head Studios]] and produced by [[3D Realms]] using a heavily modified version of the [[id Tech 4|Doom 3 engine]]. [[Venom Games]] is responsible for the [[Xbox 360]] port of the game.
'''Prey''' is a [[first-person shooter]] video game developed by [[Human Head Studios]] and produced by [[3D Realms]] using a heavily modified version of the [[id Tech 4|Doom 3 engine]]. [[Venom Games]] is responsible for the [[Xbox 360]] port of the game.


A playable single and multiplayer demo of the game was released on [[June 22]], [[2006]] for [[Microsoft Windows]], and a downloadable Xbox 360 demo was released on the [[Xbox Live Marketplace]] on [[June 30]], [[2006]].  The game went gold on [[June 28]], [[2006]],<ref>{{cite web | url=http://pc.gamezone.com/news/06_28_06_09_55AM.htm | title=2K Announces Prey has Gone Gold | publisher=GameZone | accessdate=2006-07-29}}</ref> and was released in North America on [[July 11]], [[2006]] and on [[July 14]], [[2006]] in Europe.
A playable single and multiplayer demo of the game was released on [[June 22]], [[2006]] for [[Microsoft Windows]], and a downloadable Xbox 360 demo was released on the [[Xbox Live Marketplace]] on [[June 30]], [[2006]].  The game went gold on [[June 28]], [[2006]], and was released in North America on [[July 11]], [[2006]] and on [[July 14]], [[2006]] in Europe.


In October 2006, 3D Realms CEO Scott Miller announced that the game is a commercial success on both PC and Xbox 360 with combined 1 million copies sold worldwide to date.<ref>[http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2006/10/25/prey-sells-1-million-worldwide-3d-realms-reaffirms-prey-2.htm videogamesblogger.com]</ref>
In October 2006, 3D Realms CEO Scott Miller announced that the game is a commercial success on both PC and Xbox 360 with combined 1 million copies sold worldwide to date.


On [[November 29]], [[2006]] Aspyr Media announced a Mac port, with an anticipated release date in January 2007.<ref>{{cite press release
On [[November 29]], [[2006]] Aspyr Media announced a Mac port, with an anticipated release date in January 2007.
  | title = Prey coming to Mac
  | publisher = Aspyr Media, Inc.
  | date = 2006-11-29
  | url = http://www.aspyr.com/product/news/67/98
  | accessdate = 2006-11-29 }}
</ref>


On [[November 30]] [[2006]], Prey was released on [[Steam]] for $49.95 US. Previous purchasers of both the retail or downloadable version are able to activate a copy using their existing CD key. Soon after, the price was lowered to $19.95 USD in North America and South America. All other countries retain the same price.
On [[November 30]] [[2006]], Prey was released on [[Steam]] for $49.95 US. Previous purchasers of both the retail or downloadable version are able to activate a copy using their existing CD key. Soon after, the price was lowered to $19.95 USD in North America and South America. All other countries retain the same price.
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==References==
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[[Category:Venom Games]]
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