Multiplayer Mode of Lost Planet to be Unveiled at Leipzig Games Convention

Posted Jul 7, 2006 at 9:48AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Capcom, Europe, Leipzig Games Convention, Marketplace, Tobisawa
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Lost Planet


Capcom today confirmed that the Leipzig Games Convention will mark the global debut for the multiplayer mode of Lost Planet, the action shooter for the Xbox 360. Showing in CapcomÂ’s dedicated Lost Planet stand, visitors will be able to participate in highly intense four vs four team battles as they struggle not only against the opposing force, but the harsh conditions of the gameÂ’s ice-bound world. Leipzig Games Convention will showcase just one of the numerous multiplayer maps and modes that will compliment Lost PlanetÂ’s gripping single player campaign mode at its release in early 2007.

Interest in Lost Planet has been extremely high since the game’s debut in playable form at this year’s E3 and a demo being made available for download from the Xbox Live Marketplace. Hiroshi Tobisawa, President of Capcom Europe, commented: “Over 400,000 Xbox 360 owners have already downloaded the single player demo from Marketplace showing that Lost Planet is already a highly anticipated title. The multiplayer mode shows Capcom’s commitment to take full advantage of the Xbox Live service and deliver an absorbing multiplayer experience to its three million subscribers.” Having played the demo of Lost Planet I can't wait to find out how multiplayer will work with the game and if it is half as good as the single player campaign so far we'll all be in for a treat come 2007.

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by that - 2006-07-07 05:52
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THAT GAME ROX, I PLAY IT ALL THE TIME!!!! for anyone that hasnt downloaded it yet, you have too!

by Vecha - 2006-07-07 06:54
yep its great...

Can't wait for this title!



And Dead Rising! going to be an awesome summer.

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