Frontlines: Fuel of War

Frontlines: Fuel of War

"NaturalMotion, the animation technology company behind the Euphoria Engine, today announced that publisher THQ Inc. has licensed its Morpheme animation middleware for use on future projects, including an unannounced title by Kaos Studios. The publisher recently announced that it has also licensed NVIDIA PhysX technology, which is tightly integrated with Morpheme’s character animation to produce dramatic results."

Frontlines: Fuels of War has received several updates to increase the fast paced Third Person action. Included is a free update to fix bugs and glitches. A new game mode which is also free. And finally a map pack which unfortunately is not free. Get online and download any of them right now.

"June 6, 2008 - Welcome to the Weekly Update Corner, a segment that patches you through to demos/updates that you might have missed throughout the week. This segment (posted every Friday) is for the busy IGN reader who always clicks on the last page of a review to read the overall comments. If you're one of the aforementioned readers, you've probably already stopped reading this, so without further ado:

Patches/Updates - A wise man once said, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Well, don't l..."

"Thanks to using their own dedicated servers, the Xbox 360 version of Kaos Studios’ upcoming Frontlines: Fuel of War was initially advertised as having 32-player online matches - already a record on Xbox LIVE. But now they devs have apparently raised the cap to 50 players, and are aiming for more."

"European online distributor Metaboli just garnered some serious gaming street cred by signing a huge deal with THQ to distribute some of their top upcoming games. Titles such as Warhammer 40k: Soulstorm as well as Frontlines: Fuel of War will be available on their release date, making it easy for Europeans not wanting to drive somewhere to get the titles."

"Specifically the California-based company has confirmed in the report for its fiscal third quarter (ending December 31, 2007) that it has cancelled Frontlines: Fuel of War for the PlayStation 3 and also chosen to drop under-performing intellectual properties (IPs) Stuntman and Juiced. THQ has also dropped its Concrete Games studio."