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NAMCO & Flagship Travel To Hell News
Chris Leyton
27/04/2005

Bill Roper's new venture sheds the details on its eagerly awaited first title...
Flagship Studios today lifted the wraps from its first title in development in conjunction with NAMCO Hometek. Billed as a role-playing-game set in an immersive first-person perspective, Hellgate: London promises a completely randomized game world that offers a unique experience every time.
"HELLGATE: LONDON is an incredibly ambitious title that will break the mold of conventional role-playing games," said Nobuhiro Kasahara, President and CEO of Namco Hometek, Inc. "With Flagship Studios' unprecedented experience, we are confident that HELLGATE: LONDON will be one of the most anticipated PC games ever."
"With our first game, we intend to create something unique in the world of RPGs," said Bill Roper, CEO and co-founder of Flagship Studios. "By focusing our expertise and creative energy onto this one title, we are crafting a compelling world that combines massive amounts of randomization and
customisation to offer infinite replayability."
Set twenty-five years into the future amidst a demon-ridden world scorched by hellfire, mankind has been forced underground to survive; amongst them are the Templar, an archaic and secret society that foresaw the demon invasion many centuries ago. With belief in the arcane rights, the Templar combines futuristic technology with ancient artefacts to forge powerful weapons and armour against the demons.
Naturally set within London, the humans make use of the London Underground system to provide safe conduct throughout the sprawling metropolis, as they seek to preserve the bloodline of man and gain a foothold against the minions of darkness.
TVG is checking Hellgate: London and chatting with Flagship Studios at E3'05; so be sure to keep looking back for more information on what is shaping up to be an enticing prospect.







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