Capcom sent PS3Center an e-mail earlier saying that the official press release for the title will be due out Wednesday and a few more details may just slip out in it. PlayStation owners especially should keep an ear out - it's likely to be revealed whether or not the game will be coming to the PS3 then as well.
With news over the weekend that the Lost Planet film would be backed by a huge $150-$200 million budget, Capcom has also announced that a sequel to the game is in development. Capcom made the announcement via the Weekly Famitsu, a popular Japanese gaming magazine. The sequel will be due out for the PS3 and 360 in 2009, with some exclusive content for the Xbox 360 version.
A lot of people feel that Capcom's conference to reveal their plans for the Lost Planet movie was a huge waste of time, but Corporate Officer/VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development for Capcom Christian Svennson explains why it was an important conference to have.
Joystiq has put two and two together and is guessing that a Lost Planet movie may be showing up at E3.
IGN writes: "As one of AX's most distinguished guests of honor, voice actor/screenwriter David Hayter was the focus of some the convention's most interesting and crowd drawing panels. On Friday, Hayter hosted an open Q&A panel with an audience of several thousand enthusiastic fans.
See what's coming this week in the US for the Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3, Wii, Nintendo DS and Sony PSP. Highlights include Lost Planet: Colonies Edition (Xbox 360) and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (PS3/Xbox 360).
So, it seems Capcom not only wants to "do with games what Marvel did with comics," but it looks like they want to do with comics what Marvel did with comics, too.
Dead Rising's Frank West is such a man that he can run around snow-blasted environments in just his underpants. And they're blue underpants with yellow trim at that.
Anyway, that's a slightly round-a-bout introduction to the fact that we've several new-ish screenshots from Capcom's Lost Planet - Colonies, the special edition version of the shooter that's releasing on PC and Xbox 360.
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The Entertainment Software Rating Board continues to break news of unannounced games, as this week the board updated its ratings database with assessments for new installments of Capcom's PC and Xbox 360 action game Lost Planet and Vivendi Games' Xbox Live Arcade cooperative shooter Assault Heroes.
Onaxis writes: "The latest Capcom Release-List posted on NeoGAF shows Lost Planet Colonies as a PlayStation 3 title, and misses the Xbox 360 section: