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Armies of Exigo

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Electronic Arts

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'Armies of Exigo' Announced - Screens

by Rainier on Feb. 27, 2004 @ 11:03 a.m. PST

Worlds collide in Armies of Exigo, where the traditional boundaries of the battlefield are smashed and war is waged both above and below the ground. Armies of Exigo locks elves, beasts, knights, and creatures of the darkness in an epic battle for survival where armies can delve deep underground to advance undetected and then tunnel to the surface to unleash powerful attacks on their unsuspecting enemies.

Worlds collide in Armies of Exigo, where the traditional boundaries of the battlefield are smashed and war is waged both above and below the ground. Armies of Exigo locks elves, beasts, knights, and creatures of the darkness in an epic battle for survival where armies can delve deep underground to advance undetected and then tunnel to the surface to unleash powerful attacks on their unsuspecting enemies.

"The team at Black Hole Games is a talented group that has been busy creating industry leading visuals and writing next generation programming code," said Greg Richardson, Vice President of Business Development at Electronic Arts Partners. "We feel that a marriage of their great technology and art with our seasoned production team will result in a fantastic RTS experience."

"We are thrilled to have partnered up with EA, because this union gives us the opportunity to focus on game development and channel our creative energy into producing a hit game," said Alex Rabb, Executive Vice President of Cinergi Interactive. "As an emergent development studio we look forward to the expertise that EA will offer our eager, talented team."

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