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Cenega At E3 (PC/XB)

by Thomas on March 24, 2003 @ 8:39 a.m. PST

Cenega Publishing is a rapidly expanding, worldwide, publisher of leading edge games and interactive software, which will be in attendance at E3. 2003 will see the release of a number of exciting titles that will push this progressive company's name to the forefront within the gaming industry.

Cenega Publishing will be meeting distributors, developers, and associated industry partners, to further the vision of Cenega Publishing. Situated in the Kentia Hall, at booth 6323, you are cordially invited to talk with a number of key personnel.

Cenega Publishing, which has its own in-house development studios and external corporate divisions/offices, is looking towards gaining acquisitions and is targeting not only PC format but next generation consoles in its future release scheduling.

Being displayed and presented at the Cenega stand will be its three titles planned for 2003: Shade: Wrath of Angels (PC/Xbox), UFO: Aftermath (PC) and Korea: Forgotten Conflict (PC/Xbox) which have already received extensive UK and Europe coverage, with the leading UK magazines tipping these titles as ones to watch out for in 2003. (All three titles are planned for Quarter 3/4 2003 release.)

All three titles offer a blend of innovative and original ideas:

UFO: Aftermath is a strategy game of immense detail and ambience. This 3D isometric turn based title also incorporates global strategy with small squad tactical combat. A compelling backdrop story pulls the player in.

Shade: Wrath of Angels is a chilling 3D action, horror that will leave gamers gasping for more. Leading edge technology, along with a compelling storyline, mark this down as more than your average 3rd person shooter.

Korea: Forgotten Conflict is a 3D, Real Time Strategy game based on a war that many care not to remember. 15 detailed and realistic missions based over 5 campaigns bring this event to life.

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