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Resident Evil 5 playable at EG Expo

And Street Fighter IV on Xbox 360.

The Eurogamer Expo is nearly upon us, and Capcom and Eurogamer have just announced that Resident Evil 5 will be playable at the show on both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Not only that, but remember how we've got Street Fighter IV? There are six arcade machines, as you would expect, but we're also going to have the Xbox 360 version, and the Xbox Live Arcade version of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix.

The Eurogamer Expo takes place at the Old Truman Brewery in London on 28th and 29th October, from 11am to 10pm each day. Tickets are on sale now at the Expo website, and only cost GBP 5 per day, with everything except credit card processing going to UK videogames charity GamesAid. The only stipulation is that you have to be over 15.

We should also point out that the GamesIndustry.biz Career Fair runs at the same time, with 20 exhibitors including Lionhead, Crytek, Relentless, Realtime Worlds, Starbreeze, Ubisoft, SEGA Europe and Microsoft.

And if you'd like to help out with the Expo, incidentally, we're currently seeking volunteers, with all the details located on the other side of those blue words. Some of them are that you need to be over 18, you'll get your expenses paid and receive a free t-shirt and drinks, and that we love you.

Either way, we hope to see you at the Expo in a fortnight!

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