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Atari Announces Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics PSP News
Atari confirms development of an RPG title for Sony's handheld set in the classic fantasy universe...
By Jon WilcoxPosted: 02/05/2006
Atari has today announced development of Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics for PSP, an RPG adhering to version 3.5 of the D&D ruleset from license owners Wizards of the Coast. The game, which is in development at Kuju Entertainment, sees players take control of a child caught in the middle of a feud between two dragons fighting for 'godhood'. Taking a party of up to six characters through a number of dungeons, the turn-based RPG title will see players form an allegiance towards one of the dragons depending on the dungeons faced and the decisions made through the course of Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics.
Players will also be able to work together co-operatively through the single-player campaign thanks to the Wi-Fi capabilities of the PSP, as well as a Deathmatch mode that sees players take their parties on a head-to-head battle through a number of arenas including Dungeon Bash.
As you'd expect from a Dungeons & Dragons game, players will be able to select a character from the numerous Base Classes available such as the Bard, Warrior, Monk, Paladin, and the Sorcerer. In addition five Prestige classes and two Psionic classes will be available in the game. Further support for the game is also promised by Atari in the form of downloadable maps.
"DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: Tactics is a superior example of how to use the PSP's full power for a really great handheld gaming experience", said Cyril Voiron, Marketing Director, Atari Europe. "Not only is it an outstanding single player RPG based upon the astonishing D+D universe, but it also offers gameplay extension through downloadable content, wireless cooperative game modes and customizable characters, which in turn shows Atari's commitment to providing players an experience beyond just the single player game".
"The PSP system has proven to be a very exciting platform to work with and an ideal choice to expand the world of DUNGEONS & DRAGONS within the interactive gaming space," said Jerry Chu, Senior Licensing Manager, Hasbro. "Making full use of the PSP system's unique capabilities, gamers will be granted an accurate D&D experience and story combined with a robust multiplayer system and the ability to extend gameplay thru downloadable content."
Set for release during 2007, we'll have more on Dungeons & Dragons: Tactics shortly...
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