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Pandora Tomorrow Ships
March 25, 2004
San Francisco, CA - March 24, 2004 -
Ubisoft(tm), one of the world's largest videogame publishers,
announced today that Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow has
shipped for the PC, the Xbox® video game system from Microsoft, and
Game Boy® Advance system and will be on store shelves nationwide,
March
27. Developed by
Ubisoft's
Shanghai and Annecy studios, Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow tells
the conspiracy-ridden story of black-ops agent Sam Fisher as he
explores the shadowy world of international espionage.
With a single-player story as compelling as the original Tom
Clancy's Splinter Cell® and a revolutionary multiplayer component
for the Xbox and PC, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow is
one of the most anticipated games of 2004. Follow Sam Fisher through
a variety of incredibly tense moments, as a storyline that seems
ripped from the headlines leads him through lush Indonesian jungles,
the realistically rendered Los Angeles Airport (LAX), the underworld
of Jerusalem, and a high-speed passenger train as it travels through
France. No matter how confident you are in your skills, that
white-knuckled tension and tense fear of being detected never
wavers.
On Xbox(tm)
Live or over the Internet
through ubi.com(tm), gamers will experience a revolution in
multiplayer gameplay. Not only is Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora
Tomorrow
the first ever
stealth-action game to feature multiplayer gameplay,
but,
for the first time in gaming, players can play
from a third-person perspective against others playing in first
person. In third-person perspective, play as a SHADOWNET spy
achieving Third Echelon's objectives as you infiltrate hostile
ground. From a first-person point of view, play as an ARGUS
mercenary, tracking and eliminating the intruding SHADOWNET spies.
But watch out! You never know when a spy might quietly drop down
behind you, grab you in a hold, and whisper into your ear!
This innovation in perspectives combined with
some of the best thought-out maps ever designed create an
incredible tension entirely new to multiplayer gaming.
"Once again, gamers will credit the Splinter Cell franchise with
changing the face of gaming," says Tony Kee, Ubisoft's Vice
President of Marketing. "Once hard-core game fans taste the intense
spy vs. mercenary 'hunt-or-be-hunted' gameplay in Pandora Tomorrow,
plain old deathmatches will be like watching a late-night talk show
- something you do to fall asleep, not the thing you crave most when
you need a hit of pulse-pounding gameplay!"
Reported
By:
Jared Black
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