Play Ten Interactive has announced today that they will be going to the Leipzig Games Convention 2008 and they are bringing their 'big titles'. Their titles include
White Gold,
Battle for Atlantis,
The Wall, and
Precursors.
White Gold is both a FPS and RPG and is being developed by
Deep Shadows. It's set in the year 2010 in a small Caribbean country. The country is very chaotic because of the Government Army trying to crush drug cartels, who are trying to slaughter the Indians. Meanwhile, everyone else is being killed by gangs, which are all over the place. To top it all off, the country is about to be blown up! Can you stop all of this madness?
Battle for Atlantis is a RTS and is being developed by
WorldForge. People have found the lost city called Atlantis and the humans have underestimated their power and a war ensues. The human troops are trying to kill the Atlanteans, who are using big reptiles to move around. The world consists of all floods and hurricanes. Who will win, the humans or the Atlanteans?
The Wall is a FPS and is being developed by
Burut CT. Because of ecological disasters, citizens of the city have been rebelling against the authorities and you will be able to either take part in the revolts and provoke them! In addition to that, you will also be able to fully control a gigantic crowd! What's going to happen to the city?
Precursors is a combination of an RPG and FPS and is being developed by
Deep Shadows. You are a young pilot who is involved in a war that will engulf the cosmos. Using a variety of weapons, you and your three buddies will find a secret race which could switch the balance of powers within the galaxy.
Moscow-based software entertainment publisher and developer Play Ten Interactive (PTI), today announced that they will be attending the 2008 Games Convention in Leipzig/Germany from August 20th to August 23rd.
They will be showcasing 4 of their 'Big titles' in Leipzig - Precursors and White Gold for 360 and PC, they will be also showing for the first time playable console demos of Battle for Atlantis and The Wall, both of which are due to be released on Xbox 360 and PC in 2009.
Guess I looked in the wrong place.