Quake Wars Goes Next-Gen
Activision's team-based action game coming to Xbox 360, PS3.
Date: Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Activision and id Software announced today that they will be bringing the war between the GDF and Strogg to next-generation consoles. id Software and Activision today confirmed that Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars, the team-based first person action title is coming to next-gen platforms including the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. This is in addition to the previously announced PC version of this promising action game.. In this multiplayer-focused game, players can choose to defend humanity as a part of the Global Defense Force (GDF) or destroy it as a merciless Strogg alien invader. Under the executive production of id Software, Nerve Software is developing Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars for the Xbox 360, while Z-Axis is the developer for the PLAYSTATION 3.

Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars is being developed for the Windows PC by Splash Damage - the Nerve Software and Z-Axis console versions will also feature strategic team play, persistent character promotions and online stats tracking. Players choose to battle as one of five unique classes in either the conventionally armed GDF army or the futuristic Strogg invasion force, each outfitted with specialist weapons and combat hardware. In this fight for survival, warring forces utilize a variety of different vehicles, deployable structures, and defense systems including quad-bikes, tanks, and alien walkers for ground assaults; or helicopters and anti-gravity ships to unleash airborne attacks. Throughout each battle, teams establish bases, deploy defense structures, artillery, radar, and advanced forward-command systems into enemy territory while constructing and demolishing obstacles to speed progress and gain a tactical advantage over the opponent. Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars features 16-player battles on the console systems, delivering the ultimate team-and objective-based multiplayer experience.

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