Okay, urine stain confirmed. Today, Atari announced the release date for Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Dark Athena. The game is hitting the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC on April 7 in North America. Europeans will get their hands on the title April 24 — mere weeks after the game is released, as opposed to months or … never.
In addition to giving release date details, Atari announced that a demo for the game will be made available on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network this March. No firm date on the demo, but Atari did put up an official Assault on Dark Athena Web site that will probably proclaim its existence the second it becomes downloadable. (We probably will, too.)
Assault on Dark Athena will incorporate all of Starbreeze Studios’ previous Riddick title, Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay and offer a few multiplayer options to suit the new gamer’s fancy.
Xbox Live and PLAYSTATION Network Demos Coming March, Official Website Now Live
Featuring the brand new full-length ‘Assault on Dark Athena’ campaign, an HD remake of the classic ‘Escape from Butcher Bay’ and multiplayer options including the unique Pitch Black mode all on one disk, The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena will deliver an incredibly rich experience to gamers following its worldwide release this coming April.
Renowned developer Starbreeze Studios has effectively combined stealth, vicious hand-to-hand combat and ferocious gunplay in The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena, creating an irresistible game with something for all fans of action gaming. With playable demos coming in March to both Xbox Live® and PLAYSTATION® Network, fans won’t have to wait long to take their first steps as the galaxy’s most notorious bad-ass, Riddick.
For more information visit the game’s official website at http://atari.com/riddick/ with localized French, German, Italian and Spanish websites coming soon.
The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena will ship for Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3 and PC on April 7 in North America and April 24 in Europe.
Published: Feb 23, 2009 03:40 pm