Section 8: Prejudice unveiled

Section 8: Prejudice unveiled
James Orry Updated on by

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Independent developer and publisher, TimeGate Studios, has unveiled Section 8: Prejudice, the sequel to its sci-fi shooter Section 8.

Picking up where Section 8 left off, Prejudice reunites players with Captain Alex Corde and the 8th Armored Infantry, nicknamed Section 8 for their willingness to take on extremely dangerous missions. As they cope with the fallout of the war with the Arm of Orion, Corde’s squad pursues the last of the resistance only to discover a mysterious new threat.

In addition to a brand new and lengthier story-driven campaign, Prejudice promises a multiplayer experience that gives players tactical control over ever-changing team-based combat.

“As you can see, we are very committed to this universe. The development team has tremendous passion for the IP,” said Adel Chaveleh, CEO of TimeGate Studios. “Feedback from the community and media has been used to drive every single development decision on this project. Prejudice is taking everything popular about the first game of the series and pushing the envelope further. We’ve created a brand new and compelling story-driven single-player experience, expanded the world with new environments and massive amounts of new equipment. Prejudice is a full-blown sequel in every sense.”

Section 8: Prejudice is scheduled for release in early 2011. Details on release platforms will be announced in the coming months.