Premier videogame publisher Iceberg Interactive and developer ACE TEAM have announced that the retail version of their critically acclaimed PC Action/Fighting game Zeno Clash, has now shipped to UK retail and will be available on shelves on 9th October 2009.
Previously available only through digital download on Steam with an Xbox Live Arcade version also in the works, Zeno Clash will be made available as a boxed retail game to stores in the US and Canada "soon" going by Tripwire's release.
Premier videogame publisher Iceberg Interactive has announced that the retail version of the critically acclaimed PC Fighting game Zeno Clash has gone gold. The retail version will ship with the Zeno Clash comic plus all available updates for the game and will be released in the UK, Scandinavia and the Benelux in October 2009 with other European territories to follow soon after.
Fast expanding videogame publisher Iceberg Interactive has eagerly announced the UK fourth quarter release dates for six of their upcoming PC games. Autumn and winter, when people stay in and hide under a blanket with their PC, is adventure season at Iceberg Interactive, as it will release a raft of much anticipated adventure games.
TVGB: "Zeno Clash developer ACE Team's Andres Bordeu tells us that their surreal melee shooter may be heading to retailers in the US."
Up-and-coming videogame publisher Iceberg Interactive today announced that it has acquired the European publishing rights to the PC Action/Fighting game Zeno Clash, from the Chile-based videogame developer ACE Team. Scheduled for retail release throughout Europe in Q4-2009, Zeno Clash is a unique Fighting game mixed with First-Person Shooter (FPS) elements.
Jason Evangelho writes:
Shacknews:
TVGB: "As well as working on the upcoming Zeno Clash sequel, developers ACE Team are toiling to bring the original game to the console crowd via digital distribution. We already know that an Xbox LIVE Arcade version of the unique brawler is in the works, but those looking forward to a PSN release are set to be disappointed."
TVGB: "Zeno Clash designer and ACE Team co-founder Andres Bordeu believes that providing free downloadable content to users can be more profitable than charging for it."