Ubisoft to publish Star TrekToday Ubisoft, one of the world?s largest video game publishers announced it has entered an agreement with Bethesda Softworks? to publish Star Trek?: Legacy? on the Xbox 360? video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and Games for Windows, Star Trek: Tactical Assault? on Nintendo DS? and Sony PlayStation? Portable, and Star Trek?: Encounters for the PlayStation?2 computer entertainment system. All three titles are scheduled for a European launch in December.Star Trek: Legacy? places you in the role of the Admiral of a task force of warships and tries your strategic and tactical skills in real-time combat featuring authentic spaceships, full damage modelling and spectacular visual effects. The storyline spans the entire Star Trek universe, including the Original Series, STAR TREK: The Next Generation?, STAR TREK:Deep Space Nine?, STAR TREK: Voyager? and STAR TREK: Enterprise? eras. Taking advantage of next-generation consoles, Star Trek: Legacy features dynamic three-dimensional battlefields with graphically stunning space environments and full multiplayer support. Star Trek: Legacy is being developed by Mad Doc Software, creators of the highly successful and critically acclaimed Star Trek Armada II. Star Trek: Tactical Assault? features real-time spaceship combat from the universe of Star Trek: the Original Series shows and films. With a wide array of authentic STAR TREK races, ships, and weaponry, you can engage in single-player battle through either the Federation or Klingon campaigns or in head-to-head wireless multiplayer combat. Star Trek: Tactical Assault is being developed by Quicksilver Software, creators of the highly popular Star Trek: Starfleet Command. Star Trek?: Encounters is a shoot ?em-up arcade style space combat game featuring ships, characters, and weapons from the 40-year history of STAR TREK. Take command of your starship and blast through the universe, defending your vessel and demolishing your opponents? in fast paced-action battles. Star Trek: Encounters is being developed by Scotland-based, 4J Studios. More in Previews Browse all News Related |
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