Posted on Monday, July 9th, 2012 at 9:43 AM by Guest
We all know that the Rambo series is more common and well done in the film version compared to the shoddy attempts that have been made to try and introduce the franchise on the video game market, but could the wait be over for a decent Rambo game?
You might not have known but Reef Entertainment secured the right for the Rambo franchise last year however ever since then, they’ve been hushed about any activity that they’ve been doing on the game until just now where they announced there will be a viewing of the game at the upcoming Gamescon event.
Commenting on the lack of news that we’ve been hearing on the game, the commercial director , Craig Lewis, had this to say : ” we have been quiet since we acquired the Rambo license last August. During this time we have been dedicated to creating a videogame for consoles and PC that will allow Rambo fans and gamers across the globe to really get under the skin of Rambo and wield his iconic weapon-set in battle.”
Apart from the news that the game will be viewable at Gamescon, there has been nothing else in the way of news and details on the game. Even the website says that the game is coming soon.
Keeping following Zero1Gaming for more updates on this game when it becomes available.
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