NEWS - Thursday, April 27, 2006
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Valve Announcing New Xbox 360 Titles At E3
Half-Life developer Valve Software has announced that it is currently developing several as yet undisclosed titles for Microsts Xbox 360 console, using a customised version of its acclaimed Source Engine. Although theres no official word on what titles the company is actually creating, Valve has said that its first 360 game would be coming out soon, making it extremely likely that a full disclosure will be made at the E3 expo in a couple of weeks. President and co-founder, Gabe Newell, commented: " The combination of Source and the 360 provides game designers the chance to create powerful entertainment experiences. Whether developing a traditional FPS, RTS, RPG or delving into new genres, the Xbox 360 is a great platform for expanding Source and our game experiences." Valve has worked with Microsoft before, the companys Xbox version of Half-Life 2 taking centre-stage on the platform holders E3 2005 booth and achieving critical acclaim, though sales of the game were less than spectacular - something Valve says came as a surprise. Undeterred, the company has committed to future development on Microsofts next-gen machine and it is also likely - though unconfirmed at this stage - that console versions of existing third-party PC Source Engine titles currently available through Valves digital distribution service, Steam, may be appearing on the Xbox 360 in the future.Source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/