Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End setting sail this summer
Disney Interactive Studios has announced that Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End will be setting sail on May 22. This multiplatform title is inspired by both the upcoming film “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” and, to a certain extent, last year’s “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.”
“With the action, excitement, unforgettable characters and expansive locations from the blockbuster films, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End will be the definitive ‘Pirates’ video game experience for fans,” said Craig Relyea, vice president of marketing, Disney Interactive Studios. “Our games go beyond the films to introduce legendary pirates, new locations and unique endings that will satisfy the pirate in each of us.”
Of course, there will be action and lots of it. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End will also feature gameplay that takes advantage of the distinctive features of today’s next gen videogame platforms. Case in point: the Nintendo Wii console will feature full Wiimote support for swinging and thrusting motions that are similar to fighting with a sword.
Disney Interactive Studios has announced that Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End will be setting sail on May 22. This multiplatform title is inspired by both the upcoming film “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” and, to a certain extent, last year’s “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.”
“With the action, excitement, unforgettable characters and expansive locations from the blockbuster films, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End will be the definitive ‘Pirates’ video game experience for fans,” said Craig Relyea, vice president of marketing, Disney Interactive Studios. “Our games go beyond the films to introduce legendary pirates, new locations and unique endings that will satisfy the pirate in each of us.”
Of course, there will be action and lots of it. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End will also feature gameplay that takes advantage of the distinctive features of today’s next gen videogame platforms. Case in point: the Nintendo Wii console will feature full Wiimote support for swinging and thrusting motions that are similar to fighting with a sword.