Velvet Assassin Sneaks on to the 360 and PC
Not your run of the mill WWII game
Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Gamecock has announced that their upcoming title, Velvet Assassin, will be available on the Xbox 360 and Windows-based PC when it releases in the Fall of 2008. Developed by Replay Studios, Velvet Assassin is a stealth-action game set in World War II and is inspired by real-life British secret agent Violette Szabo.

“This is a project we’ve been incredibly excited about from the start,” said Sascha Jungnickel, Creative Director at Replay Studios. “Velvet Assassin is going to be an amazing experience both in its visual style and gameplay, it will be awesome to get it to such a massive audience.”

Players assume the role of Violette Summer and head deep behind enemy lines with no support or official backing from the British Government. Violette risks her life fighting to defeat the German war machine one stealth mission at a time. Velvet Assassin combines lush, surreal visuals and a ground-breaking stealth combat system to deliver a gaming experience which is truly the first of its kind

You can take a peek at a few newly released screenshots in our Media Section!

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