Fracture Demo Shatters Its Way Onto XBL and PSN Next Week
Posted by Stephany on Wednesday, September 10th, 2008 at 9:09 am under Gamer Life, Games, Games Industry, LucasArts, Microsoft, Sony

LucasArts announced today that they will release the official demo of their upcoming action game Fracture on Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network on Thursday, September 18. The demo will introduce players to the gameplay behind Terrain Deformation, a gameplay mechanic that allows for the creation of on-the-fly cover and geographic manipulation.
Developed in partnership with Chicago-based Day 1 Studios, Fracture takes place in the year 2161 in a United States plagued by disaster. Years of environmental neglect have split the nation in two and resulted in two conflicting ways of life. Survivors of the Atlantic Alliance have turned to cybernetics and technology, while the Pacifican States in the West have turned to stem cell research and genetic engineering for a better way of life. These two conflicting ideologies come to a head in a deadly civil war for not only the fate of the free world, but also the future of mankind itself.
In the demo, utilize the power of Terrain Deformation to create cover, solve puzzles and revolutionize battlefield tactics as you guide Atlantic Alliance soldier Jet Brody in his quest to quell the Pacifican uprising through an exciting single player campaign that begins in the now-dried-out San Francisco bay, and traverses the ravaged country.
When the game ships to retail you will also be able to test your mettle in multiplayer modes where action meets Terrain Deformation for 12-player battles in modes specifically built for Fracture and TD technology.
Fracture releases for Xbox 360 and the PS3 on October 7 in North America and on October 10 in Europe.
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