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Eidos confirm Battlestations: Pacific

Eidos confirm Battlestations: Pacific
Written Friday, February 29, 2008 by Geoff White

Eidos Interactive Ltd., one of the world’s leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, can today confirm that Battlestations: Pacific, the official sequel to 2007’s acclaimed Battlestations: Midway, will be released on the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft® and Games for Windows®.

Set in WWII, Battlestations: Pacific delivers intense, action-packed combat and strategic warfare on an extraordinary scale and features two distinctly different single player campaigns. As the Americans, the game picks up the story where Battlestations: Midway left off and allows players to fight their way from The Battle of Midway to Okinawa as they try to secure peace in the Pacific. As the Japanese however, players take control of the Imperial Japanese fleet and have the unique chance to fight at Pearl Harbor before attempting to change the course of history and take full control of the Pacific Ocean.

Battlestations: Pacific offers a unique blend of action and strategy, as players must plan their moves carefully on huge open-world arenas and then fight in the air, above sea and underwater as they take direct control of their units and storm into combat. Join forces with friends online or play solo against the computer controlled opponents in the all-new Skirmish mode or battle each other in one of the five new, innovative multiplayer modes.

“Battlestations: Pacific is even bigger, more authentic and innovative than ever before, taking the Battlestations franchise to the next level and allowing players to relive some of the most memorable battles in modern history, as well as gain an insight into what could have been, should Japan have gained the upper hand against the United States,” said Trevor Burrows, Brand Manager at Eidos. “We have been paying great attention to our loyal online community and fan base to ensure that Battlestations: Pacific delivers the most exciting, authentic and fun Battlestations experience yet!”

Battlestations: Pacific features a massive US and Japanese single player campaign with over 28 story missions, double the size of the previous Battlestations: Midway. The game also features 21 new units, including kamikaze and other WWII jets and units. Players can now experience for the first time a whole new level of depth of gameplay while taking direct control of the infamous Ohka and other Japanese air units that terrorised the Pacific Ocean during WW2.

For the first time, the game also includes the tactical landing of troops in battle. Launch your parachute squadrons with pin-point accuracy or ensure the safe passage of your landing craft and watch your battalions of troops capture key locations, man the defensive artillery and gain a strategic foothold to support your offensive efforts.

Battlestations: Pacific is set for release on Xbox 360 and Games For Windows.

We also have some screenshots, check out a few below. The rest can be found here

 

 

 


 



User Comments
Comment #1 by Chrisox
Friday, February 29, 2008 @ 10:54:45 AM

never been a big fan of battlestations...

Comment #2 by Joe Boy 1986
Friday, February 29, 2008 @ 10:55:17 AM

argghhh. more shit WW2 style games. and to make it even worse, in stupid fukin planes. NOOOOOOOO!!! no more WW2

Comment #3 by Thrall320
Friday, February 29, 2008 @ 11:57:56 AM

This doesen't seem like LoK...

Comment #4 by Tron
Friday, February 29, 2008 @ 12:06:49 PM

how corny does the hammerhead shark look in the last pic? get real.

Comment #5 by Booijer
Friday, February 29, 2008 @ 12:12:45 PM

Lol, when I first saw this, I thought it said: Elders confirmed :P. I thought.. wow Elder scrolls =]
Pretty stupid -.-

Comment #6 by sgt Bill Doe
Friday, February 29, 2008 @ 08:29:31 PM

Great, another ww2 game!! Awesome i love ww2 games!! All you people who don't can EAT IT!! Do you not understand how many good stories and battles there were in ww2? I mean honestly, does it not feel good to kill a kraut? And i am not even jewish. I will add this to my collection for sure even though the first one was hard as heck!!

Comment #7 by Michigan boy
Friday, February 29, 2008 @ 08:42:09 PM

Hopefully the tutorial mission isn't required...

Comment #8 by Sprinkels
Friday, February 29, 2008 @ 10:37:22 PM

I'd prefer a new Hitman.

:c

Comment #9 by ZakkuHiryado
Sunday, March 30, 2008 @ 05:49:57 AM

I can't wait for this one! The first one was great but no one seems to play it anymore...


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Game Info
Developed By:
Eidos Studios - Hungary

Published By:
Eidos Interactive

Genre:
Real-Time Strategy

Release Date:

US: May 12, 2009
Europe: May 15, 2009
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ESRB: Teen

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