EA has announced that it’s upcoming reboot of the Syndicate universe will be out in February 2012. That’s, wow, not long after the game’s reveal, but remember, Starbreeze has been working on this game for years.
Siliconera claims to have gotten its hands on part of the script for the rumoured, upcoming Syndicate revival. So, a rumour within a rumour. If you feel like jumping down that rabbit hole, here’s your ticket in. [Siliconera]
Electronic Arts recently trademarked the hell out of Syndicate, Bullfrog’s much-loved early ’90s PC game of violence among drug-fuelled cybernetic spies. But what can we expect from a new Syndicate?
EA files three new trademark registrations for Syndicate, further teasing us with visions of a downloadable online sequel to Bullfrog’s classic real-time tactics game.
TopWare Interactive snagged the IP and trademark rights to 2003 PC and Xbox action RPG Enclave, with plans to revitalise the series, starting with a remake of the original game for the Nintendo Wii.
Starbreeze Studios, developers of The Darkness and The Chronicles of Riddick, were working on two projects for EA. Now it’s only working on one, a potentially bad sign for Syndicate fans hoping that “Project RedLime” would reinvent the franchise.
Electronic Arts will be handling the next video game iteration of the Jason Bourne series, since the last one failed to deliver anything compelling, and a developer’s online resume briefly revealed its title to be “The Bourne Ascendancy”.