Earlier reports suggesting that forthcoming Traveller's Tales title Lego Indiana Jones would have four-player co-operative play were apparently incorrect, according to the original author of the preview following clarification from the game's producer.
The ever-rising popularity of videogames is propelling some figures in the UK games industry to sit alongside media tycoons and property magnates, according to the release of the latest edition of the Daily Telegraph's Made it By 40 list.
The forthcoming LEGO: Indiana Jones game from Traveller's Tales will apparently feature a four-player online co-operative mode, although puzzles for the multiplayer content have been designed to work with just two people if necessary.
Josh Berger, president and MD of Warner Bros UK, has told <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that new acquisition Traveller's Tales is already working on new titles, other than the recently detailed Lego Batman game.
The new franchise to follow Traveller's Tales successful Lego Star Wars games, which was hinted at over a year ago, and finally confirmed earlier this year, will be published on all platforms in Europe in 2008.
GameCity is offering attendees the chance to play an exclusive demo of Ubisoft and Free Radical Design's hotly anticipated PlayStation 3 shooter Haze this week.
After the recent confirmation of a Lego Batman title, developer TT Games has revealed to <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that there are more Lego games to come from the UK team.
Matt Martin
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