1C announces development for consoles
SAN FRANCISCO — 1C Company, a leading Eastern and Central European publisher is increasing its reach. The publisher, previously known for PC games, announced the development of two console games to be released in 2008 – 2009.
These games will be the first cross-platform games from 1C to be published worldwide.
“Captain Blood” is a pirate adventure that mixes hand-to-hand combat and high-seas battle. “IL-2: Sturmovik: Birds of Prey,” is a sequel to the popular flight simulator, now available on consoles.
“1C is using cutting-edge technology, including the amazing power of modern consoles, to bring superior games to every market,” said Nikolay Baryshnikov, International Sales Director, 1C Company. “Our aim is to bring our games to even more players and expand our vision with cross platform development. We are embracing any new gaming technology that will improve our products including digital downloads, consoles, handheld gaming, Epic’s Unreal 3 Engine, NVIDIA PhysX and DirectX 10.”
“Captain Blood,” for Xbox 360 and PC, is inspired by novels by Rafael Sabatini, set during the golden age of piracy in the Caribbean.
“IL-2: Sturmovik: Birds of Prey” (developed by Gaijin Entertainment for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, by DiP Interactive for Nintendo DS and by Beatshapers for PSP) includes large-scale aerial combat and ground based military operations from World War II.
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