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Brave: A Warriors Tale to Expand on PS2 Original Title
Brave through the untamed wilderness.
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

SouthPeak Games has announced that it is working in conjunction with Evolved Games to publish and distribute Brave: A Warrior's Tale for the Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360 and the PSP worldwide this Fall.

"This game is set 70 years after the original, so it plays as a flashback in which Brave describes the events of his life," said Melanie Mroz, CEO of SouthPeak Games. "This unusual style of videogame storytelling, combined with the game's new content, graphical improvements, and console-specific gameplay, make it a fresh experience."

Developed by Collision Games, Brave: A Warrior's Tale, is an expanded reinvention of the original PlayStation 2 game Brave. Brave: A Warrior's Tale brings players expansive exploration and in-game interactivity on their quest to protect their tribe from the sources of evil, continuously offering a significant challenge to players as they advance through a world of untamed wilderness.

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