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Hellgate: London Release "Window" Announced - Summer 2007

LOC   on 08 January 2007 - 18:32 · 3 comments & 2687 views

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Electronic Arts Inc. and NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. today announced a summer 2007 worldwide ship window for the highly-anticipated online action RPG Hellgate: London, the first original PC title from premier developer Flagship Studios.

We are all committed to making Hellgate: London absolutely the best game possible, said Bill Roper, CEO of Flagship Studios. The anticipation surrounding the game is immense and we are looking forward to its launch being a truly worldwide event.

Hellgate: London combines the depth of role-playing games and the action of first-person shooter titles, while offering infinite playability with dynamically generated levels, items, enemies and events. The player creates a heroic character, completes quests, and battles through innumerable hordes of demons to advance through experience levels and branching skill paths. A robust, flexible skill and spell system, highly customizable appearances, and a massive variety of randomly generated equipment allow players to create their own unique hero.

View: Hellgate London Press Release

Link: Hellgate London Homepage


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(1 reply) #1 traxor on 08 Jan 2007 - 21:08
I can't wait for this game it looks absolutely amazing, looking forward to it.
#1.1 +Dakkaroth on 08 Jan 2007 - 22:49
Agreed.
#2 Jugalator on 09 Jan 2007 - 11:48
The fusion of an Action RPG like Diablo II with an FPS in a rather innovative setting, at least as far as Action RPG's or CRPG's go... By the makers of Diablo... Yes, it's a really interesting game, and will no doubt be one of the biggest PC games of 2007. I can only imagine how much my life might be ruined by it. :p That it'll be among the first DirectX 10 supporting games (optional; will support DX9 too) from time of release will be quite nice to see too.

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