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Registered users can use the HD Stream. Click through for the second trailer.... Read moreSlated to arrive this fall, the creepy-crawly shooter is being developed for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
A direct sequel to F.E.A.R (PC, PS3, X360), the game was retitled in the wake of Monolith's departure from publisher Vivendi. In the aftermath of the dispute, Monolith retained rights to the characters, setting and story, while Vivendi obtained the rights to the F.E.A.R. name.
Project Origin is tentatively scheduled for release in the fall of this year.
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Registered users can use the HD Stream.The game is a direct sequel to F.E.A.R (PC, PS3, X360), but was retitled in the wake of Monolith's departure from publisher Vivendi. In the aftermath of the dispute, Monolith retained rights to the characters, setting and story, while Vivendi obtained the rights to the F.E.A.R. name.
Project Origin is tentatively scheduled for release in the fall of this year.
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Registered users can use the HD Stream.Due out on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Project Origin will follow the events of the original F.E.A.R. The game is not to be confused with Vivendi's planned F.E.A.R. sequel, which can not use the characters from Monolith's 2005 shooter.
"Project Origin is the name we can stand behind since it was picked by the gaming community, and this game marks a new beginning for the franchise," said Samantha Ryan of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. "With the consoles and the PC, we're dedicated to add a new game dynamic to the universe and build upon what the players loved about the original game."
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