Gaming News - April 2006
Agoura, CA (April 20, 2006) - THQ today announced Frontlines:
Fuel of War.
From THQ:
Founded by veterans of
Trauma Studios, creators of Desert Combat and designer of key technologies for
Battlefield 2, Kaos Studios is set to deliver an evolution in riveting,
open-world first-person shooter gameplay. Frontlines: Fuel of War is being
developed for PLAYSTATION 3, Xbox 360, and Windows PC, and 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."
About Frontlines: Fuel of War
Frontlines: Fuel of War is an open world, infantry- and vehicle-based FPS
(First Person Shooter) featuring advanced next-gen weaponry in a desperate,
near future setting where controlling the planet's depleting fossil resources
determines the ultimate fate of civilization. A global war for oil is being
waged between two superpowers, the Western Coalition (US/EU) and the Red Star
Alliance (Russia/China), and players will be instrumental in determining how
the war is waged -- and won. The single player campaign will focus on this
powerful storyline as players' execute missions focused on non-linear
gameplay, moving their frontline through enemy held territory.


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