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Chrome Sequel Announced

 

March 14, 2006

 

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Techland has sent word that the studio is currently working on a sequel to their tactical FPS, Chrome.  At this point little is known about the game, but it will be for a next generation system, featuring a single-player campaign, as well as a multiplayer, squad-based mode that supports up to 64 people.

 

Pawel Marchewka – Techland’s CEO said : “We made a decision to begin production of Chrome sequel early in 2005, however the pre-production really 

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started in the beginning of this year. Now, when Call of Juarez – our currently most important project enters beta phase, part of the team may redirect its work to first stages of Chrome sequel development. For some time now we are experimenting with interesting concepts taken form books, comics and sci-fi movies that at this point were never ported into video games or were ported without success. Basing on the few first elements we prototyped for the next part of Chrome we think it will revolutionize sci-fi games, allowing players to experience brand new content and original gameplay."

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