Luxoflux developing Kung Fu Panda for the PS3 and Xbox 360

Posted Apr 10, 2007 at 10:54PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: Activision, Luxoflux
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Kung Fu Panda - Image 1Cute and and furry appears to be the topic of another upcoming game from publisher Activision, as we pick up word on two probable titles they plan to release next year.

The first game in question is a PS3 and Xbox 360 adaptation of DreamWork's Kung Fu Panda movie, with game developer Luxoflux expected to take charge of the project. The game is expected to be released by 2008 - the same year as the movie.

The second title, as hinted by Luxoflux's job feelers for a Conceptual Artist, would be an "unannounced multiplayer action title" also targetted for the PS3 and Xbox 360. Activision is currently keeping mum on this second game, although the publisher is expected to launch a Spider-Man 3 game soon - also based on the movie of the same name.

Via IGN

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-04-10 22:38:46
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There's a new animated movie and game every freakin week, just about. Hopefully the Panda can rip a man's heart out and show it to him. Then I might be interested.
by - 2007-04-11 01:51:30
haha

I love this idea... Good thinking
by - 2007-04-11 05:11:58
Kung Fu*k panda?!

WTF is going on with the people?!How sick you need to be to made a Kung f*****g panda?! O yeah lets made a new brutal and bloody football game with players playing on a field full of mines and behind the goalkeaper is a watter with shark.The point is not to score just to shoot the f*****g ball as hard as you can in the keaper,to crash him into that watter and see if the shark is hungry. Sorry men I`m just angry! F*****g panda!
by - 2007-04-11 10:13:37
???

The developers made something special what nobody did before. I think it's full of fun and pleasure, that is the purpose of this game.

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