The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific due out late November
Last year, the tandem of The History Channel and Activision created an FPS called The History Channel Civil War: A Nation Divided which set users up on a role to defend the Union against the Confederate uprising. The game received a mixed bag of reviews, but now, the franchise is back for more, according to Gamefly.
With listings and finalized packshots, it’s all but confirmed that a new installment called The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific is coming to the Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Sony PlayStation 3 on November 22nd of this year.
It’s unconfirmed whether Cauldron will retain its role as series developer but there hasn’t been any news to indicate any changes. The game is rated T for “teen” as an indication to the kind of content we’re getting.
Gamefly has been pretty accurate about things like this, so it’s a pretty safe bet to expect this title in the slated date. Let’s hope the sequel to last year’s iteration improves dramatically to get more of us into the interactive history lesson thing.
Via Gamefly
Last year, the tandem of The History Channel and Activision created an FPS called The History Channel Civil War: A Nation Divided which set users up on a role to defend the Union against the Confederate uprising. The game received a mixed bag of reviews, but now, the franchise is back for more, according to Gamefly.
With listings and finalized packshots, it’s all but confirmed that a new installment called The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific is coming to the Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Sony PlayStation 3 on November 22nd of this year.
It’s unconfirmed whether Cauldron will retain its role as series developer but there hasn’t been any news to indicate any changes. The game is rated T for “teen” as an indication to the kind of content we’re getting.
Gamefly has been pretty accurate about things like this, so it’s a pretty safe bet to expect this title in the slated date. Let’s hope the sequel to last year’s iteration improves dramatically to get more of us into the interactive history lesson thing.
Via Gamefly