Since its original introduction in October 2002, BloodRayne has established itself as a cross-over entertainment property that enjoys the support of a loyal fan base, said Ken Gold, vice president of Marketing. With enhanced game-play mechanics, graphics and engaging on-screen action, we anticipate that BloodRayne 2 will not only please current fans, but appeal to consumers new to the game as well.
Born from the unnatural union of vampire and human, BloodRayne is blessed with the powers of a vampire but cursed with the unquenchable thirst for blood and a weakness to sunlight. BloodRayne 2 challenges the supernatural anti-heroine with her most personal battle yet as she hunts down each of her wicked siblings who are carrying on the legacy of their dead father, Kagan.
Expanding upon the distinctive features that were the hallmark of its predecessor fast-paced acrobatic combat and supernatural powers BloodRayne 2 includes new in-game dynamics such as pole combat, rail sliding and advanced melee fighting with fatality moves. Built upon a modified version of the Infernal Engine, BloodRayne 2 introduces threatening new bosses, all new environments set within a huge modern day city, a range of new supernatural powers and new motion-captured movements complete with soft-body physics.
Majesco is supporting the launch of BloodRayne 2 with a marketing campaign that includes extensive cross-promotions with MTV2, targeted TV and print advertising and a consumer pre-sell initiative. More information about the game can be found online at www.bloodrayne2.com.
Developed by Terminal Reality, BloodRayne 2 is available for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system and Xbox video game system from Microsoft for a suggested retail price of $49.99.
About Majesco
Majesco Holdings Inc. (OTC BB: MJSH), operating through its wholly owned subsidiary, Majesco Sales Inc., is a provider of diversified applications and content for digital entertainment platforms. The Companys 2004 lineup includes BloodRayne 2, the sequel to its popular action/horror series, and its Game Boy Advance Video product line which utilizes the Companys proprietary video compression technology to enable consumers to view commercial-grade video on a standard Nintendo Game Boy Advance system. Advent Rising, the first in a trilogy of action/adventure games, is expected to ship to stores in 2005. More information about the Company can be found online at www.majescogames.com.

