THQ Announces Frontlines: Fuel of War for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC
THQ internal developer Kaos Studios, creators of Desert Combat and Key Technologies for Battlefield 2, prepares for Next-Generation Warfare on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC with with their Frontlines: Fuel of War, billed as an evolution in riveting, open-world first-person shooter gameplay; it is expected to be released in fall 2007.
“Frontlines: Fuel of War will take players to the next generation of combat. The game focuses on the cutting edge in military technology that will allow players to experience the highly-charged frontlines of tomorrow, today,” said Frank DeLise, general manager, Kaos Studios. “Through intense, nail biting, non-linear single- or multi-player campaigns, players will be able to use more than 60 vehicles and advanced weaponry, from next-generation assault tanks to experimental RC drones.”
“Kaos Studios represents THQ’s increased focus on fostering the industry’s most talented individuals to deliver innovative and original titles for the next-gen cycle,” said Kelly Flock, executive vice president, worldwide publishing, THQ. “Frontlines: Fuel of War bridges two of the most popular genres in gaming, and it’s all from the very creative minds of an elite team with a proven track record of success.” Here’s hoping it’s all true and it’s better than ‘The Outfit’.
THQ internal developer Kaos Studios, creators of Desert Combat and Key Technologies for Battlefield 2, prepares for Next-Generation Warfare on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC with with their Frontlines: Fuel of War, billed as an evolution in riveting, open-world first-person shooter gameplay; it is expected to be released in fall 2007.
“Frontlines: Fuel of War will take players to the next generation of combat. The game focuses on the cutting edge in military technology that will allow players to experience the highly-charged frontlines of tomorrow, today,” said Frank DeLise, general manager, Kaos Studios. “Through intense, nail biting, non-linear single- or multi-player campaigns, players will be able to use more than 60 vehicles and advanced weaponry, from next-generation assault tanks to experimental RC drones.”
“Kaos Studios represents THQ’s increased focus on fostering the industry’s most talented individuals to deliver innovative and original titles for the next-gen cycle,” said Kelly Flock, executive vice president, worldwide publishing, THQ. “Frontlines: Fuel of War bridges two of the most popular genres in gaming, and it’s all from the very creative minds of an elite team with a proven track record of success.” Here’s hoping it’s all true and it’s better than ‘The Outfit’.