Nine months later, the game was revealed as a sci-fi RPG based on the Alien film series. In March 2006, it struck a deal to develop a role-playing game with Obsidian Entertainment, maker of Neverwinter Nights 2. In 2005, the Japanese publisher bought British-based studio The Creative Assembly, developer of the highly praised Total War series. Sega also announced another deal with a Western game developer, continuing a recent trend for the Japanese publisher. However, the game will sport an all-new combat system with a reworked fighting mechanic and will introduce several online multiplayer modes including (what else?) deathmatch. That's because like it predecessor, Condemned will have players "engage in visceral combat using a variety of firearms and blunt instruments," according to Sega. No rating or pricing for Condemned 2 was announced, although an M for Mature sticker is almost assured. Though no mention was made of a PC version, Sega did confirm Condemned 2: Bloodshot will ship in early 2008 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in North America and Europe. ![]() The company announced a quintet of new titles this morning, including a sequel to its popular survival horror title, Condemned. However, following the event's drastic revamp and move to July, the time slot has been pounced upon by several publishers, including Electronic Arts, to use the period to hold near-simultaneous gamers' day events.Īmong the publishers showing their wares to a thinly stretched press corps is Sega. Traditionally, the second week in May is when the Electronic Entertainment Expo is held.
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