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Activision have officially confirmed that their
first James Bond videogame is in production for next-generation
consoles, PC and hand-helds
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Activision Confirm First James Bond Game
23rd August 2007
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Over a year has passed since it was first announced that
Activision had signed
a new licence to produce James Bond videogames taking over from Electronic Arts, but today
the company confirmed their first 007 title is in the works.
The reason for the year-long silence may
be explained by the overlap in licences - EA's agreement
does not conclude
until September, from which point Activision will hold
exclusive rights until 2014.
Activision kicked off the German Games
Convention 2007 on Wednesday 22nd August with an announcement
that the
company’s newest blockbuster franchise, James Bond,
is in development by powerhouse studios Treyarch, Beenox
and Vicarious Visions for next-generation consoles,
Windows PC and hand-held platforms.
MI6 can confirm that Treyarch are heading up development
on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles, with Beenox producing
the PC version, and Vicarious Visions working on the hand-held
platforms. Treyarch recently released "Call of Duty
3" and "Spider-Man 3".
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There is no official word on the content or release date for
the game, but it is expected to be released to coincide with
Bond 22 in November 2008 and may also feature elements of Casino
Royale.
Under the terms of the licencing agreement which lasts until
2014, Activision hold worldwide rights to create video games
for all current and next-generation consoles, PC and hand-held
platforms. The license grants Activision the right to develop
and publish games based on all of the James Bond movies, as well
as non-movie based games.
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