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BioWare’s currently working on a new Xbox 360 game entitled, Project Zulu – with screenshots from the Xbox 360 debug marketplace to prove its existence.

 BioWare and publisher EA were recently rumored to be working on a game called Project Zulu and now it has been confirmed. Now, these following images acquired by VGN365 shows the game’s first details which were found on the debug Xbox 360 marketplace (the 360 unit that is only available to the press to play preview code).

The screenshots shows the description BioWare chose for the episodic game which is as follows:

BioWare presents an adventure beyond your wildest imaginings — fantasy role playing action adventure in space!

The game has no multiplayer or co-op component and is classified as an action-adventure game.

In addition to Project Zulu Episode One: Too Many Cooks: Spoil the Broth, the screenshots below show that BioWare will be releasing Episode 2: “Another fun adventure to download and play”.

 



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More stuff from Bioware = Me happy!

Work hard Bioware!



Chances are its multiplatform and was just spotted on the 360 dashbroad



Sounds like something for Mass Effect, maybe a sidestory to ME3 as DLC? Or something else in the Mass Effect universe?



If its EA, its multiplatform..They like to whore their stuff out.



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Garnett said:

If its EA, its multiplatform..They like to whore their stuff out.


Maximise their profit, it is only logical



Munkeh111 said:
Garnett said:

If its EA, its multiplatform..They like to whore their stuff out.


Maximise their profit, it is only logical


Whoring their stuff out... same thing.

You want your hookers to sleep as many people as possible, to get the most money, fuck morals.



Garnett said:
Munkeh111 said:
Garnett said:

If its EA, its multiplatform..They like to whore their stuff out.


Maximise their profit, it is only logical


Whoring their stuff out... same thing.

You want your hookers to sleep as many people as possible, to get the most money, fuck morals.

No, I want a game running on an engine which works on PS3, 360 and PC to release on PS3, 360 and PC. So that more people can play, and thus more copies sold without much extra development cost, and so more money for EA, so more games from EA

With FIFA, they have convinced me that they want to make quality games, and stuff like Mirror's Edge as well means I would prefer money to be with EA than Activision



Munkeh111 said:
Garnett said:
Munkeh111 said:
Garnett said:

If its EA, its multiplatform..They like to whore their stuff out.


Maximise their profit, it is only logical


Whoring their stuff out... same thing.

You want your hookers to sleep as many people as possible, to get the most money, fuck morals.

No, I want a game running on an engine which works on PS3, 360 and PC to release on PS3, 360 and PC. So that more people can play, and thus more copies sold without much extra development cost, and so more money for EA, so more games from EA

With FIFA, they have convinced me that they want to make quality games, and stuff like Mirror's Edge as well means I would prefer money to be with EA than Activision


Basically you want a hooker to sleep with as many people as possible,at one time so you can buy her food cheap and make as much money as possible... Theres nothing wrong with that.

EA is no different than Activision, They are still greedy bastards none the less.



Hearing stuff like this makes me hate Microsofts business sense when it comes to business partners which should be first party. If this project Zulu is coming out, I highly doubt it is in exclusive. If it turns out to be true and  someone said they money hatted EA, this will probably the first time I wouldn't disagree. It's getting to the point where I believe Bioware is beyond Microsoft. If this is true....well....lucky them. I can enjoy another great game, but feel bad for the company while that happens. Hey...it's saving EA money.

(Side note: I grew up with Bioware and they are pretty much my favorite company)