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Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures launches today for the Mac

“The demand for game content on the Mac platform has increased significantly, and we are excited to bring our games to this growing audience,” said John Smedley, president of Sony Online Entertainment. “Through our collaboration with TransGaming, Mac and PC players are able to play together seamlessly on both Free Realms™ and now Clone Wars Adventures, and we will continue to look for opportunities with future games to do the same.”

Clone Wars Adventures is a great extension of the TV series where players go online to play mini-games, daily activities, events, rewards, lively social environments, and competitions. Players can battle alongside their favorite Star Wars characters like Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi. New content is available weekly, mirroring events that occurred in that week’s episode.

In addition to weekly updates in Clone Wars Adventures, Mac players who log in today will experience the Star Wars holiday season: the Orto Plutonia for Life Day, which brings a series of holiday decorations to the game.  Players can collect Life Day Orbs from around the Jedi Temple for rewards or wear Life Day Robes and collect presents.  Clone Trooper nutcrackers, Clone Snowtrooper outfits, Droid garland and many more festive items will also be available for purchase.

Clone Wars Adventures extends the popular Star Wars franchise. The first Star Wars film launched in 1977 spawned one of the most successful movie franchises of all time. As of 2008 the six Star Wars films grossed more than $4.27 billion, making it the third-highest-grossing film series, behind the James Bond and Harry Potter series. To start playing Clone War Adventures, visit: www.CloneWarsAdventures.com.

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