In among the trailers for Final Fantasy games, Queen-soundtracked montages, and PSP Go revelations at yesterday's Sony E3 Press Conference, SCEA CEO Jack Tretton announced a new PS3-exclusive from Rockstar North, the studio behind the Grand Theft Auto franchise.
Few details were forthcoming at the time, save the news of its platform
exclusivity. The game's existence was first revealed in July 2007, when
Sony announced that Rockstar was developing an all-new IP solely for its console.
"We have always enjoyed making action games, and with Agent we are
making what we believe will be the ultimate action game," said Sam
Houser, Rockstar's founder. "Agent is a game we have wanted to make for
a long time. The team in Edinburgh is doing an amazing job combining
intense action, atmosphere, and story in a great period setting to
create something that feels quite unique. We cannot wait for people to
experience this game."
The game will take players "on a paranoid journey into the
world of counterintelligence, espionage, and political assassinations
during the height of the Cold War at the end of the 1970s," according
to Rockstar.
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the Los Angeles Convention Center, check out GameSpot's ongoing
coverage of the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
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