Infracells are up, mega thrusters are go and the legendary robot hero is
ready to make his resurgence in Voltron: Defender of the Universe,
scheduled for release in October on Xbox LIVE® Arcade and
PlayStation®Network.
Iconic '80s Galactic Hero Returns This Fall in THQ's Voltron: Defender of the Universe. (Photo: Business Wire)
In this brand-new take on the classic Voltron animated adventure,
players will find themselves teaming up to battle the evil forces of
King Zarkon across the varied landscapes of Planet Arus. Interwoven with
clips from the original animated television series, the new game from
THQ (NASDAQ:THQI) promises a re-mastered adventure in stunning
high-definition.
Voltron fans can finally relive some of the most defining moments
from the classic series, or even introduce a new generation of young
Space Explorers, as they command any of the individual Lions or even
team up to form Voltron and wield his epic blazing sword.
Galactic peacekeepers may choose to play either online in seamless 1- to
5-player co-op or offline in 1- or 2-player co-op. Players will select a
Lion based on a number of strengths, resistances and elemental attacks
that they use to battle fierce Robeasts and a number of other familiar
adversaries.
"We really wanted to create a game that’s exciting, true to the original
series and challenging to play,” said Peter Armstrong, executive
producer. "All of us here are big fans of classic Voltron, and we’re
really proud of what we have created.”
Voltron: Defender of the Universe will be available on Xbox LIVE
Arcade (800 Microsoft Points) and PlayStation Network ($9.99).
About THQ
THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) is a leading worldwide developer and publisher
of interactive entertainment software. The company develops its products
for all popular game systems, personal computers and wireless devices.
Headquartered in Los Angeles County, California, THQ sells product
through its global network of offices located throughout North America,
Europe and Asia Pacific. More information about THQ and its products may
be found at www.thq.com.
About WORLD EVENTS PRODUCTIONS, LTD.
St. Louis-based World Events Productions, Ltd. (WEP) has produced and
distributed children’s animation for over 25 years. WEP is the IP holder
for shows including: Voltron, Defender the of the Universe, Voltron: The
Third Dimension, Denver the Last Dinosaur and Vytor the Starfire
Champion, among others. WEP is a Koplar Communications company. WEP is
represented by United Talent Agency. For more information visit www.wep.com
and http://www.voltron.com.
About Classic Media
Classic Media, one of the world’s largest independent entertainment
companies, is a leader in reinventing the classics of yesterday and
creating the entertainment classics of tomorrow. The Company owns and
manages a globally-recognized portfolio of well-known family and
pop-culture entertainment brands, including Casper the Friendly Ghost®,
Where’s Waldo?®, The Lone Ranger®, Lassie®, Postman Pat®, and new global
brands Tinga Tinga Tales® and Guess with Jess®. Big Idea, a member of
the Classic Media family, is the leading faith-based studio and producer
of children’s programming, including the best-selling animated series,
VeggieTales®. More than 3,600 hours of Classic Media programming is
distributed in more than 170 territories worldwide and showcased in
multiple formats, including TV, film, home video, consumer products,
publishing, digital, and music. Visit us at http://classicmedia.tv.
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