Fracture Website Relaunched and Retweaked
Terra-forming game gets a polished new home
Date: Friday, May 30, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

LucasArts have launched the newly redesigned web site for their upcoming game, Fracture. The newly enhanced site allows fans of LucasArts’ newest franchise to explore, interact and immerse themselves in the world of Fracture like never before.

To complement the newly updated Fracture website, LucasArts will also offer gamers the opportunity to immerse themselves in a special community-oriented Wiki site. The site will give gamers the chance to interact with other fans of Fracture, watch exclusive videos, and gain access to in-depth information about the exciting features to be found in the game.

The terra-forming game Fracture will be available in October 2008 for the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3.

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