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New Killzone 3 Trailer Debuts!

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Details on the fourth game in the Killzone series (the second game was Killzone: Liberation for the PSP and acted as a prequel) are still scarce as it is not due out until next year, but a new trailer has been released by developer Guerilla Games.

The game will be a direct sequel, picking up right where PS3’s Killzone 2 ended, as you fight off the invading Helghast forces as a member of the human Interplanetary Strategic Alliance (ISA).

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The game is due out in 2011, but an exact date is unknown. Check back with us after E3 for more info, and click below to watch the trailer.

Warning: This trailer may not be suitable for all ages.

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