Red Faction 3: Guerrilla Confirmed
Return to Mars to wreak havok one more time
Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

THQ has announced that Volition's Red Faction franchise will make its open-world, next-generation debut with Red Faction: Guerrilla. Set 50 years after the climactic events of the original Red Faction, this third-person open-world action-shooter will return to Mars and once again re-define the limits of destruction-based game-play. Red Faction: Guerrilla is currently in development for Microsoft Xbox 360 video , Sony PlayStation 3 , and Windows-based PC, and is scheduled to ship in THQ’s fiscal year 2009. Red Faction 3: Guerrilla will expand on the terrain destruction that the first two games featured and looks to push the next-gen systems to their limits. Changed to a third-person shooter, from a FPS of the original games, Red Faction 3 will feature a cover system that will allow for Guerrilla style tactics in your fight on the red planet.

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