Gaming News - May 2003
Rockville, MD (May 30, 2003) - Bethesda Softworks announced today that
actress Keira Knightley will narrate their upcoming video game, Pirates of the
Caribbean. Knightley stars in Disney's upcoming feature film, "Pirates of the
Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" which opens in theaters nationwide on
July 9th.
From Bethesda Softworks:
Slated for a June 2003 release for the Xbox(tm) video game system from
Microsoft and PC CD-ROM, the Pirates of the Caribbean game offers players the
most realistic pirating action to date.
"We are thrilled to have Keira Knightley join the project," says Todd Vaughn,
executive producer of the Pirates of the Caribbean video game. "Adding her
talent and voice to the game greatly enhances this deep, rich gameplay
experience."
In addition to her role as the female lead in "Pirates of the Caribbean: The
Curse of the Black Pearl", being produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, Keira Knightley
can also be seen in the current box office hit, "Bend It Like Beckham" for which
she won the Best Newcomer Award from the London Film Critics. Knightley was
recently cast as Guinevere in the upcoming Bruckheimer action film, "King
Arthur."
"I'm delighted to have the opportunity to work on this exciting project,"
said Knightley. "The Pirates game will be a wonderful extension of the film and
I'm sure the gaming public will enjoy it immensely."
Developed by Akella and Bethesda Softworks, the Pirates of the Caribbean
video game is a unique role-playing experience with an intriguing storyline,
which gives players the ability to explore everything the world has to offer.
Deciding to become a cold-hearted mercenary for hire, a peaceful and profitable
merchant or a swashbuckling pirate will influence future interactions. Gaining
wealth and experience gives players the opportunity to hire crewmembers, sail
larger ships, and uncover priceless treasures.
For more information on the game visit
pirates.bethsoft.com.
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