Play Ten Interactive Unveils New Trailer for The Precursors

October 25, 2006


Play Ten Interactive Unveils New Trailer for
“The Precursors”




Moscow-based software entertainment publisher
and developer Play Ten Interactive (PTI) announced today a new trailer for its
upcoming title “The Precursors” for the PC and Xbox 360. “The Precursors,” which
is scheduled for release in Q4 2007, combines first-person shooter gameplay,
role-playing elements and space combat.




In this highly cinematic movie, the
multifaceted world of “The Precursors” is revealed through interactions with
exotic aliens, a giant mech robot battle, and an intergalactic showdown in which
the innards of human-eating flowers become charred with an assault rifle.


Download the
newest trailer for “The
Precursors”




Developed by Deep Shadows and dubbed by IGN “a
game which you should watch closely,” “The Precursors” will deliver the next
level of quality and realism that will come to be expected for sci-fi RPGs. In
the game, the players take on the role of a young fighter pilot who immediately
becomes embroiled in a tumultuous war that will engulf the cosmos. Using an
assortment of crushing weapons and perks, ranging from organic guns to buggy
driving, the player and his three teammates will set out to uncover a secret of
ancient races that threatens the balance of powers in the galaxy.





Ten beautiful and detailed planets, a variety
of space ships, flyers and other vehicles, and a host of weapons ranging from
standard plasma rifles to bizarre spider cannons, are not the only features that
make “The Precursors” unique. A well-balanced blend of role-playing engagement
and dynamic FPS-style action in a completely open world are characteristic for
“The Precursors.” The thrill of exploring space, leading adventures on faraway
planets and fighting in merciless wars between rival galactic empires make for a
compelling experience.


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