Ubisoft has announced that GeoEye, a provider of satellite, aerial and
geospatial information, has provided high-resolution images taken from its
commercial Earth-imaging IKONOS satellite for integration into Tom Clancy's
H.A.W.X game for the Xbox 360, the Sony PlayStation 3 and Windows-based PC.
"High-resolution satellite imaging is moving from the black world of
intelligence to the white world of commerce and Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X will
bring that reality to gamers," said Mark Brender, vice president, corporate
communications and marketing at GeoEye. "With video game graphics becoming
more realistic, the use of high-quality photographic ground textures in
H.A.W.X adds true photo-realism to the air combat experience."
The H.A.W.X development team is working closely with specialists at GeoEye
to integrate realistic satellite images for every location throughout the
game, including Rio de Janeiro, Cape Canaveral and the Middle East. With
more than 16 international locations in the game, every mission will have
players flying over GeoEye-provided satellite imagery in a three-dimensional
environment creating an unparalleled, dogfighting experience.