IO Interactive has taken the wraps off Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days, the sequel to 2007’s Kane & Lynch: Dead Men. Dog Days will be available for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC in 2010, released under the EIDOS game label.
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days is described as a “raw and brutal crime shooter,” and promises to immerse players in an intense story experience through the gritty underworld of Shaghai.
The game introduces a new “never before seen” visual experience that is inspired by documentary filmmakers and the user-generated era. Gamers can also look forward to new fragile alliance multiplayer modes. According to the press release, “Every aspect of the game has been designed to deliver a fresh perspective to the words ‘intensity’ and ‘realism’ in video games.”
“Gamers are always looking for something new and that is exactly what they are going to get with Kane & Lynch 2™: Dog Days,” said Niels Jørgensen, general manager of IO Interactive. “
A special thanks to gamers worldwide for their feedback. They are certainly in for a shock as we, with immense pride, welcome back our two dear, violent and somewhat unfortunate friends.”
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