Human Existence Hangs In The Balance As Capcom(R) Announces Lost Planet(TM) For Xbox 360(TM) And Mobile Phones
Extreme Conditions of Epic Proportions Await in Gripping Sci-fi Action Shooter
E3, LOS ANGELES - May 10, 2006 - Capcom®, a
leading worldwidedeveloper and publisher of video games,
today showcased Lost Planet, a riveting sci-fi action
shooter for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment
system from Microsoft and mobile phone platforms. Set within
the merciless frozen tundra of a hostile planet, humans
struggle for survival as conflicts arise between man, the
surrounding indigenous creatures and the monstrous beings
that have invaded. With a gripping single player campaign and
numerous multiplayer modes, Lost Planet for Xbox 360 promises
to deliver an intense cinematic gameplay experience when it
is released throughout North America in Q1 2007. The mobile
phone edition is scheduled to launch just prior to the
console release on Xbox 360.
In Lost Planet, human snow pirates navigate VS (Vital Suits)
through hostile ice-covered environments, fighting against
the indigenous Akrid creatures for the precious thermal
energy they need to survive. For one such pilot named Wayne,
death almost seemed imminent until he was fortunately
rescued. However, he can only remember a few fragments of his
past including the slaying of his father by the monstrous
beings. Yet under the veil of ice, a devious plan has been
set into motion by the Neo Venus Construction Corporation
(NEVEC) who plans to sterilizethe world of all Akrid and snow
pirates alike. What really happened to Wayne? Who is behind
NEVEC and why are they plotting this destructive scheme that
could potentially annihilate human kind? Encounter valuable
allies and dangerous enemies on Wayne's search for the
truth.
Taking full advantage of Xbox 360's unprecedented power, Lost
Planet will contain an unrivalled level of detail as advanced
light sourcing is used to ensure a realistic presentation.
Enormous world maps unfold as players battlethe menacing
creatures during blistering weather conditions throughout
vast snow fields and deserted cities on foot or with armed
vehicles. Fostering a real-time loading system, players can
expect a seamless experience that leaves them completely
immersed. Multiplayer modes add to the value of Lost Planet
by allowing gamers to partake in intense team battles via
Xbox Live® online game service. Expanding the Lost Planet
world beyond the home, the mobile phone edition will feature
a storyline that complements Xbox 360's version, downloadable
content, multiplayer options and original gameplay
mechanics.
Lost Planet for Xbox 360 boasts the following features
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Frenetic action - Lost Planet is a fast-paced
third-person shooter with all the depth, intrigue and
intensity of a science fiction classic.
Xbox Live enabled - An array of online gameplay
possibilities await including:
o Downloadable content such as additional maps, missions and
weapons
o Online multiplayer cooperative and versus battles
Foot and vehicle based gameplay - Command highly
powered armed vehicles and weapons not only to help players
traverse the treacherous terrain, but to eliminate enemies
that lie ahead. Or, strategically switch from vehicles,
including transformable snow vessels, to on-foot gameplay as
dictated by the situation
Vast environments - Snowstorms, arctic winds, towering
buildings and mountains of ice are all stunningly realized as
battles occur above and below ground, creating a truly
immersive and cinematic event of epic proportions
A premier team of developers - The creators of the
critically acclaimed Onimusha and Devil May Cry series have
come together to create the expansive world of Lost
Planet.
Capcom is a leading worldwide developer, publisher and
distributor of interactive entertainment. Founded in 1983,
the company has created world renowned franchises including
Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Mega Man, Viewtiful Joe, Devil
May Cry and the Onimusha series. Headquartered in Osaka,
Japan, the company maintains operations in the U.S., United
Kingdom, Germany, Tokyo and Hong Kong. More information about
Capcom and its products can be found on the company's web
site at www.capcom.com.
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