Nu rykker LucasArts endelig på sig. Firmaet har nu i selskab med udviklerne Day 1 Studios præsenteret deres kommende futuriske 3rd person shooter, Fracture. Spillet tager udgangspunkt i året 2161, hvor Atlantic Alliance (Europa & Co.) og Republic of Pacifica (USA og deres venner) har hænderne fulde pga. flere gigantiske naturkatastrofer. Global opvarmning har fået polerne til at smelte helt og aldeles med det resultat, at USA er blevet delt i to, da Mississippi-floden er blevet en kæmpe indlandssø. Fracture vil udkomme til Xbox 360 & PlayStation 3 i løbet af 2008 og der er for nuværende ingen planer om en PC-udgave. Vi er klar med de første ni screenshots samt en 16.9 mb. trailer.


Reshape the battlefield — and the fate — of a broken nation in Fracture™, the new IP from LucasArts and Day 1 Studios. “Groundbreaking” in more ways than one, this 2008 blockbuster utilizes technology only possible on the Xbox 360™ and PLAYSTATION®3.

 Fracture
 Fracture


Amidst a backdrop of worldwide ecological and seismological chaos in the mid-2100s, the United States has been split in two by the “Great Flood”. As a result of the polar ice cap melting, the Mississippi River has destroyed the central portion of the United States, causing an ill-equipped Federal Government to fail and literally cutting the country in half. These two halves are left to fend for themselves in the aftermath.

 Fracture
 Fracture


The East, now known as the Atlantic Alliance, symbolic of their union with Europe, puts its faith in surviving this new world in cybernetics, an established yet evolving technology now more than 150 years old. On the other side of the flooded continent, the Western states, now called the Republic of Pacifica and having allied with Asia, resort to solving their problems at the genetic level, effectively restructuring the DNA of its inhabitants — a method the Atlantic Alliance finds morally reprehensible.

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  1. Syndet der aldrig er nogen der snakker om red faction mere.. det var mea fedt.. og der kunne man smadre alt og grave ind i vægene og man kunne springe alle mure ned det var fedt.