Quantum of Solace Update

Treyarch’s got a new Bond game up its sleeve and we’ve got shiny new details.

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Quantum of Solace Update

James Bond may be a hit with the ladies on the silver screen but he’s not been all that lucky in the world of video games. Sure he’s enjoyed a hit or two like Everything or Nothing and Goldeneye but most of his games have pretty much ended up sucking. Developer Treyarch (Call of Duty 3, Call of Duty: World at War) is hoping to change that mentality with their latest Bond game based on 007’s upcoming Quantum of Solace.

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And here’s why Treyarch feels you should care about their game:
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KEY FEATURES:**

Be the New Bond – Quantum of Solace: The Game marks the first time players can become the dangerous and cunning Bond as portrayed by Daniel Craig in “Quantum of Solace” and “Casino Royale.”

Combat Variety – From silent take downs and sneaking through confined spaces, to one-on-one shoot outs and large scale battles, players experience a variety of gameplay that challenges them to think through situations and choose how they progress, whether it’s through covert means or confronting enemies in full force.

Advanced combat and Realistic AI – Players engage in both first-person and third-person gameplay that allows gamers to be Bond in unscripted battles against the world’s most evil villains and mercenaries.

Cinematic Appeal – Filled with armed combat, massive explosions and vertigo-inducing chases, gamers are immersed in an authentic Bond universe and drawn into epic movie moments with theatrical camera angles, split screen effects, picture-in-picture sequences, and amazing environments inspired by real world locations such as Montenegro, Venice, Bolivia and Austria.

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Unparalleled Bond Multiplayer Experience – Bringing James Bond to nextgen consoles for the first time, gamers now have the ability to battle online in a variety of modes.

Quantum of Solace releases for the Xbox360, PS3, PC, Wii and DS this November.

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