Microsoft Unveils List of Publishers Committed to Xbox 2
April 13th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 41 times, 1 so far today
Microsoft Unveils List of Publishers Committed to Xbox 2
While the launch of the next generation gaming console from the world’s biggest software developer and tech giant Microsoft is nearing, they recently unveiled the list of Publishers who are already committed to this gaming device. Microsoft announced their “all-star line-up” consisting of well-known names like EA, Rockstar, Ubisoft, and Vivendi.
The company claims that Xbox 2 would be delivering what they consider their vision of the High Definition Era. It is expected to offer high-definition graphics along with extraordinary benefits of constant connectedness and exceptional personalization abilities. Their line of publishers collectively has reportedly sold more than half a billion copies of titles for the current generation Xbox.
Peter Moore, corporate vice president of Xbox global content and marketing said in a statement to the press: “The key to bringing the vision for the HD Era of gaming to life is our partners: world-class publishers and developers that have molded and shaped the history of interactive entertainment for tens of millions of gamers worldwide. This stellar lineup of publishers and developers is poised to deliver games experiences our customers only dreamed were possible, and is ultimately committed to elevating video games to be the No. 1 form of entertainment.”
The full list consists of: 2K Games, Activision, Atari, Bandai, Bethesda Softworks, Buena Vista, Capcom, Codemasters, Eidos, Electronic Arts, FromSoftware, InterServ, KOEI, Konami, LucasArts, Majesco, Midway, Namco, Phantagram, Rockstar, SCi, SEGA, Tecmo, THQ, TWP, Ubisoft, Vivendi, and Webzen. Microsoft’s own gaming studios include Bioware, Bizarre Creations, Bungie, Epic, FASA, Lionhead and Rare – will produce exclusive titles for Xbox 2. As will legendary Japanese developers Yoshiki Okamoto, Tetsuya Mizuguchi, and Hironobu Sakaguchi.
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