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Keep your XCOM team alive Commander!  The latest trailer from the highly anticipated reboot of the XCOM strategy franchise has invaded our planet.   This trailer is interactive, a game unto itself, see how you go, kill as many aliens and limit your losses.


Due on October 12 XCOM: Enemy Unknown continues the much beloved strategy franchise.  Available on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC

For those keeping score I managed to kill 12 aliens for the loss of 1 soldier.  See if you can beat that.

Take command of XCOM and its highly-skilled soldiers in this interactive gameplay trailer. Let us know in the comments how many soldiers you managed to keep alive!

Note: This interactive demo illustrates the important choices you will make in XCOM: Enemy Unknown. In the actual game, you will control your XCOM operatives directly.

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