New FPS on the way from the makers of Frontlines: Fuel of War.
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Today, THQ announced that Kaos Studios is developing a new first-person shooter to be shown off at E3 next month (well, next week, really). Slated for release on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, Homefront sounds to be a mix of Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (GRAW) or Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Red Dawn...and that's no mere coincidence – the title is being written by John Milius, screenwriter for Apocalypse Now and the aforementioned cult classic. After being pitched in a decade-long economic collapse and energy crisis, America is now occupied by North Korea. In the game, you play as a member as the American Civilian Resistance as they fight to reclaim their country from the hostile invaders. In addition to a hopefully emotional, story-driven campaign, Homefront will also include a whole host as of yet unannounced multiplayer features. A relatively new developer, Kaos Studios' past exploits include Frontlines: Fuel of War, another FPS released last year for the Xbox 360 and PC, so players should be in good hands. For more information on Homefront, be sure to check out the official press release below:
AGOURA HILLS, Calif., May 27, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- THQ Inc. (NASDAQ:THQI) today announced Homefront(TM), a new First Person Shooter (FPS) from internal developer Kaos Studios(R). Penned by John Milius (Apocalypse Now, Red Dawn), Homefront is set ten years after the economic collapse of the United States and follows the American Civilian Resistance as they fight to reclaim their homeland from an oppressive North Korean occupation. Featuring a personal, story-driven single player campaign and a full suite of multiplayer options, Homefront is scheduled for release on the Xbox 360(R) video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION(R)3 computer entertainment system and Windows PC. Homefront will be unveiled at E3 2009 in THQ's booth - number 5300 in the West Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center.
"Homefront isn't about going to war on the other side of the world or battling aliens from another planet; it's about fighting foreign invaders in your own backyard and defending your right to live," said David Votypka, design director, Kaos Studios. "Homefront combines the unsettling notion of an occupied America with interactive, player-driven narratives to create a deeply engaging single and multiplayer experience."
"Kaos Studios is using powerful narrative and environmental storytelling to create a plausible, near-futuristic setting where the people of a once mighty nation must fight to maintain their existence," said Kevin Kraff, vice president of global brand management, THQ. "This harsh backdrop will be the foundation for an emotionally-charged single-player campaign and an intense multiplayer experience."
About Homefront
The year is 2027. The world has suffered a decade-long energy crisis, and economies have crumbled. Reduced to a mere shadow of the super power it once was, the United States became the target of a North Korean takeover. American malls, suburbs and city streets are now battlegrounds as the civilian resistance fights for freedom. Featuring a compelling single player story crafted by John Milius (Apocalypse Now, Red Dawn), Homefront immerses gamers in an interactive and cinematic FPS experience where they will assume an infantry role or take command of a wide variety of aerial and ground vehicles. In addition to the single-player experience, Homefront will deliver a robust multiplayer experience. In a land stripped of freedom, the brave will fight for their home.
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