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Tuesday, 15 July 2008

SEGA has just revealed some fresh details on Infinite Space, their all-new role-playing game for the Nintendo DS. From the press release

Produced by Atsushi Inaba and directed by Hifumi Kouno (of Nude Maker), the powerhouse team is developing a highly detailed game and universe that fits perfectly onto the Nintendo DS. Infinite Space follows the story of Yuri, a young crewman that journeys the galactic frontier and slowly moves up the ranks to become captain of his own spaceship fleet. Using over 150 blueprints, players will build and customize a huge array of space ships and have over 200 crewmen to recruit. Players will battle their way through space to become the strongest fleet in the galaxy while exploring new planets and solar systems.

Infinite Space delivers excellent replay value with an epic storyline containing multiple branching story arcs that weave together seamlessly to create one epic tale set amongst the stars. The gameplay depth and replayability of Infinite Space make it stand out from any DS title currently in the market. The game also features multiplayer combat through local wireless connection for up to two players.

“Infinite Space will be one of the most detailed and ambitious RPG title developed for the DS to-date,” said Sean Ratcliffe, Vice President of Marketing, SEGA of America, Inc. “The attention to detail in creating the massive universe and the immense sci-fi content packed into this game ensures countless hours of brilliant gameplay to satisfy all RPG fans.”

Infinite Space will be available exclusively on the Nintendo DS in 2009. Make sure to check back here for more information!

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