Vanquishing a strange alien race on a distant ring-shaped world, battling against the end of creation as a Norse immortal, rewriting the world's past by prolonging Roman rule another thousand years, or re-creating Orville and Wilbur Wright's first flight: Microsoft Game Studios takes gamers on a gripping journey through the history of the world to distant lands with its PC games lineup at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) next week in Los Angeles, May 14-16.
E3 attendees will have a first look at both the highly anticipated PC version of Halo and the recently announced Mythica, which uses cutting-edge technology to make massively multiplayer online gaming a more personalized experience than ever before. Microsoft's PC lineup also features new titles in the Age of Mythology and world-renowned Flight Simulator franchises, as well as the highly anticipated Rise of Nations.
Microsoft's E3 PC games lineup is a combination of titles that will hit store shelves this summer and holiday, as well as games that will be available next year. As 2003 marks the centennial of the Wright Brothers' first powered flight and the 20th anniversary of Microsoft's Flight Simulator line, Microsoft plans a July debut of the new Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight. The soon-to-be-released Rise of Nations, a historical real-time strategy game accessible to all levels of players, is expected to be a popular choice when it becomes available nationwide on May 20.
Microsoft is committed to infusing a high level of quality into our PC games portfolio, said Stuart Moulder, general manager of Microsoft Game Studios. With top-notch titles like 'Halo' for the PC, 'Mythica,' 'Rise of Nations' and 'Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight,' we continue to look for opportunities to showcase the strength, innovation, online capabilities and possibilities within the USD 1.4 billion PC games industry.
Experience PC Combat Evolved in 'Halo'
The PC edition of Halo is an enhanced version of the critically acclaimed Xbox launch title. Named 2001's Game of the Year by Electronic Gaming Monthly, IGN.com and the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, Halo makes its highly anticipated move to the PC, through the work of developers Bungie Studios and Gearbox Software LLC.
Now optimized for mouse and keyboard, Halo delivers a rich sci-fi experience set against an intense battle to save the human race from extinction. Armed with new multiplayer maps, weapons and vehicles, Halo brings the battle online in a variety of individual and team-based multiplayer games. Halo will be available for the PC late this summer.
Rule a Private Midgard Serpent in 'Mythica'
Mythica is a new breed of massively multiplayer online game that uses Private Realms Technology to ensure that players have an experience uniquely their own in a virtual world populated with gamers from around the globe. Once individual players or small groups enter a Private Realm, they become the central focus of the story.
As fallen heroes who have ascended to the afterlife in the mythological world of the Norse gods, Mythica players embark on an epic quest to ascend to godhood by battling hordes of fantastic creatures or facing off against gigantic creatures of legend, such as the Midgard Serpent. Combining the depth of gameplay from single-player RPGs with the larger social environment of an MMORPG, Mythica will be available in spring 2004.
Witness the Return of a Fabled City in 'Age of Mythology: The Titans'
The lost civilization of Atlantis returns in Age of Mythology: The Titans, Microsoft Game Studios' expansion pack to the blockbuster game Age of Mythology. Players delve into a world of gods and monsters with a new single-player campaign, scores of new mythological creatures and the ability to promote units to heroes. Players work to influence and harness the awesome powers of the Titan gods as the Atlanteans surface and battle their way through Age of Mythology: The Titans, due in stores this fall.
Celebrate 100 Years of Flight in 'Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight'
Scheduled to land on store shelves July 29, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight allows flight enthusiasts to experience the history of aviation and take the controls in 24 aircraft, including nine historic planes. Record-breakers, workhorses and innovators - such as Charles Lindbergh's Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis, the Douglas DC-3, and even Wilbur and Orville's 1903 Wright Flyer - are ready for takeoff in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight.
Engaging, interactive multimedia content helps players discover aviation history and explore the depth of Flight Simulator and its full fleet of aircraft. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight also introduces an updated, dynamic weather system, enhanced and automatically generated scenery, and detailed visual effects.
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Rise of Nations
From acclaimed game maker Brian Reynolds, designer of Civilization II and Alpha Centauri, comes Rise of Nations, combining the epic scope of Civilization with the fast-paced action of real-time strategy games. Expected to arrive at retail stores May 20, Rise of Nations allows players to create new cities, improve their infrastructure and expand national borders without a major time investment; games are quick enough to be played over a lunch break.
Rise of Nations brings to life 6,000 years of history from the ancient age to the information age - not just in warfare but in city building, trade and diplomacy. Players can choose from 18 nations, each with its own distinctive national powers and special units, to use in a wide variety of streamlined multiplayer games or the in-depth Conquer The World campaign.
Take Command of a Steam-Breathing Iron Horse in 'Microsoft Train Simulator 2'
Next year, it's All aboard! for the continuation of the top-selling Train Simulator line. PC owners of all ages can command a 5,000-ton modern diesel locomotive or engineer a steam-breathing behemoth from the past in Microsoft Train Simulator 2. The follow-up to the No. 1 best-selling train simulation game, this newest edition of Microsoft's Train Simulator series charges full steam ahead with new trains, five world-famous routes from around the globe and realistic landscapes, all brought to life with populated train stations, moving cars and animals that roam the countryside. Microsoft Train Simulator 2 is expected to be on shelves in January 2004.
In addition to titles on display at E3, Microsoft Game Studios plans additional releases in 2003, such as Zoo Tycoon : Complete Collection.