Disney Interactive Studios' Games To Enable Fans To Experience the Worlds of the Second and Third Films...and Beyond
Familiar pirates will soon be fighting notorious villains on the decks
and riggings of massive ships, exploring towns and jungle-filled
islands, and avoiding perils at sea in adventures taking place on
popular video game platforms. Scheduled for release on May 22, 2007,
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End video games from Disney
Interactive Studios invite players to "live and die by the sword" as
they venture to the worlds of the films and beyond while playing as
Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann.
Inspired
by the events and locations of the upcoming film, "Pirates of the
Caribbean: At World's End," and last year's blockbuster film "Pirates
of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," the Pirates of the Caribbean: At
World's End video games will be available for the Xbox 360
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"Fans
of the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise will experience
adventures inspired by the second and third films while going far
beyond the events of those films," said Craig Relyea, vice president of
marketing, Disney Interactive Studios. "With the action, excitement,
unforgettable characters and expansive locations from the blockbuster
films, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End will be the definitive
'Pirates' video game experience for fans. Our games go beyond the films
to introduce legendary pirates, new locations and unique endings that
will satisfy the pirate in each of us."
While providing action
that is distinctive of the franchise, the Pirates of the Caribbean: At
World's End video games will feature gameplay that takes advantage of
each platform. The "next-generation" console games have innovative
dueling controls as well as special moves used to outwit and defeat
enemies. In addition, the Wii version takes advantage of the Wii Remote
for swinging and thrusting motions that are similar to fighting with a
sword.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End games for
consoles, Windows PC and the PSP system are rated T for Teen by the
Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and are being developed by
Eurocom Entertainment Software. The Nintendo DS version of Pirates of
the Caribbean: At World's End has an ESRB rating of E10+ for Everyone
10 and Older, and is being developed by Amaze Entertainment, a division
of Foundation 9 Entertainment.
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