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{{Game
|completion=1
|image=The Great Escape (2003) Boxart.jpg
|title=The Great Escape
|title=The Great Escape
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|developer=[[Pivotal Games]]
|developer= Pivotal Games, SCI Games
|publisher={{colist|SCi|Gotham Games}}
|publisher= Gotham Games
|year=2003
|releasedates=
|systems={{syslist|win|xbox|ps2}}
|genre=[[Action]], [[Adventure]], [[Strategy]]
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|16}}
|platform=[[PlayStation 2]]
|designer=Tomas Rawlings
|ESRB=Teen
|genre=[[Adventure]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|pcgamingwiki=The Great Escape (2003)
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{{game disambig||the [[1986]] game|[[The Great Escape]]}}
'''The Great Escape''' is a game based on the 1963 movie ''The Great Escape''. It was released in [[2003]] by UK developer [[Pivotal Games]] and published by [[SCi Games]] (now known as [[Eidos]]), who had purchased the rights for the game from MGM. The game was released on [[PlayStation 2]], [[PC]] and [[Xbox]]. It reached No.2 in the UK charts upon release.


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