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Square Enix, publisher of the acclaimed Final Fantasy series has announced a new game featuring third person perspective mech action.  Front Mission Evolved promises lots of stomp-based fun in 3D.  Meanwhile, Square Enix has also announced the arrival of Final Fantasy IX to the PlayStation Network.


Square Enix has announced the details for delivery of Front Mission Evolved this year.  Here are the details.

Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of SQUARE ENIX®  interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces FRONT MISSION EVOLVED®, developed in collaboration by Double Helix Games and Square Enix, will be available on the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, and in stereoscopic 3D for  Windows® PC on 16th September 2010.

The first of its kind in the series, FRONT MISSION EVOLVED is an action-packed Third-Person Shooter and the next instalment in the classic FRONT MISSION® franchise.  Players will take full control of the Wanzer, a massive humanoid, fully customizable war machine, in single player campaign and online multi-player.

Featuring Hollywood style production values and a totally immersive storyline, players are thrust deep into a swirl of destruction, conspiracy and crumbling alliances, and battle through intense combat situations as man strives to create the ultimate humanoid fighting machine in a war against terror. 

Larry Sparks, Vice President Brands PAL Region of Square Enix Ltd. comments, 'We're excited to be releasing this intense new chapter in this classic franchise and invite existing fans and gamers new to the series to enjoy all the action that FRONT MISSION EVOLVED has to offer.' 

For more information about FRONT MISSION EVOLVED, please visit the official website at www.frontmissionevolved.com

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