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Sleeping Dogs
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Sleeping Dogs catapults players into the role of undercover cop Wei Shen. His mission: taking down the Hong Kong Triad from the inside. As players explore the bustling and crowded island of Hong Kong, through its neon-lit side streets and ...
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True Crime: Hong Kong not dead!
In a new interview, Square-Enix London studio general manager Lee Singleton has confirmed that the publisher has grabbed the rights to United Front Games' True Crime: Hong Kong.
UFG has been continuing development even though Activision decided to cancel the game back in February and it seems a new home has been found.
However, there's a few little thingies: the rights are for the game only and not for the IP so the final title will not be True Crime: Hong Kong anymore. What the new name will be is yet unknown, just like a release date:
UFG has been continuing development even though Activision decided to cancel the game back in February and it seems a new home has been found.
However, there's a few little thingies: the rights are for the game only and not for the IP so the final title will not be True Crime: Hong Kong anymore. What the new name will be is yet unknown, just like a release date:
While the game was originally under development for PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, and due out this November, Singleton tells Gamasutra that "We're not talking about release timings or formats at this time."
Square Enix has not picked up the True Crime IP. Says Singleton, "It's too early to say what the name will be." However, he says that -- as far as removing the True Crime title -- "I can honestly say I think this is going to be pretty straightforward," and that the Square Enix branding team is already working on concepts.
He is very bullish on the game itself. Saying that UFG's work on the title so far is "really strong," he describes it as a "great big bucket of fun."
Square Enix has not picked up the True Crime IP. Says Singleton, "It's too early to say what the name will be." However, he says that -- as far as removing the True Crime title -- "I can honestly say I think this is going to be pretty straightforward," and that the Square Enix branding team is already working on concepts.
He is very bullish on the game itself. Saying that UFG's work on the title so far is "really strong," he describes it as a "great big bucket of fun."
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