New Sherlock Holmes Trailer Iain Welford, November 4, 2009November 4, 2009 The game is indeed afoot and Warner Brothers wants you to know about it this week! After a LONG wait between the start of this viral and now, WB’s have kick-started the campaign again. Nick reported yesterday on the start of a new game at 221b.sh yesterday. The game links into Facebook and lets you team up with one of your friends to solve the case. I tried it out today and solved the crime, but as anyone who has read about “The pentagram game” will testify, there is still plenty of unsolved clues to unravel. A new case is set to appear on the 9th, but you can still take part in the first case. Today, WB has released a new trailer giving us a better idea of what the film is about and showing plenty more action sequences. Watch it below, or download it in HD on Apple.com: I think the trailer is great, and other than Swept Away, Guy Ritchie can do no wrong, but let us know what you think. Post a comment here, or head over to our new Sherlock Holmes section of the forum. News Sherlock Holmes
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