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To coincide with the new single “Showdown”, which is OUT NOW on Warner Bros. Records/Ear Storm, Pendulum have released their own version of the classic 70’s arcade game ‘Space Invaders’.
Players will visit link and everyone who plays the game will get the chance to be entered into a competition to win an official “In Silico” presentation gold disc. Players should make sure they steer clear of the space invaders’ bullets in their bid to wipe them out and make sure the Pendulum logo doesn’t get blasted into oblivion.
After the game is over, the player’s score is logged on the high scores board and one player will win the gold disc. In addition to this, players who submit their details also get to hear an exclusive clip of “Showdown Live at Brixton Academy”. The more points they earn in the game the longer the clip they get to listen to.