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Aliens Vs. Predator, developed by leading UK
studio Rebellion and published by SEGA, will be
featured as part of the Windows 7 worldwide
launch event in New York today.
An exclusive trailer of the new game, scheduled
for launch in 2010, has been prepared to
showcase the graphical quality and gameplay of
Windows 7.
Rebellion, the studio responsible for the
original Aliens Vs. Predator in 1999 and for
franchises such as the Simpsons, Harry Potter
and Star Wars, has been developing Aliens Vs.
Predator over the past two years and has paid
considerable attention to the visual and
emotional impact that the game will deliver.
Working closely with AMD, Rebellion has utilised
their new DirectX 11 hardware - designed
specifically to operate with Windows 7 - to
develop a game which could arguably become the
benchmark for high impact 3D visuals, depth and
tone in PC gaming for 2010 and beyond.
Chris Kingsley, CTO of Rebellion said, “For
Aliens Vs. Predator to be an integral part of
the Windows 7 worldwide launch is an honour for
us. The Aliens Vs. Predator brand is very close
to Rebellion’s heart, and when we had the
opportunity to revisit the franchise we wanted
to push some very big boundaries hence teaming
up with AMD and a strong focus on developing the
PC version for Windows 7.”
Jason Kingsley, CEO and Creative Director of
Rebellion said, “When Aliens Vs Predator was
first launched in 1999, it completely engaged
gamers with its terrifying atmosphere and the
visuals, sound and script made it a classic.
With Windows 7, AMD’s DirectX 11 and our own
Asura engine, the technology we have been
waiting for is now available and we have been
able to realise our vision and put all of our
ideas into effect. Windows 7 is a major step
forward in PC gaming.”
Chris concludes, “We’ve been able to exploit
areas never before attempted in 3D graphical
terms. For example, the Shader Model 5.0 has
provided incredible shadow and depth of field to
the game, and also multi-threaded rendering has
allowed enormous detail to be built into the
characters and environments without incurring
any frame rate issues.”
“Aliens Vs. Predator is a great example of how
game makers can take advantage of the Windows 7
technology,” said Mike Ybarra, general manager
of Windows Product Management at Microsoft. “The
3D rendering coupled with DirectX 11 raises the
bar on the gaming experience.”
The Windows 7 worldwide launch event takes place
in New York on Thursday 22nd October 2009.
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