Sega publishing The Conduit confirmed, new screens and artwork

While it may have been leaked early yesterday, Sega have now released an official press release confirming that they are indeed the publisher for High Voltage Software's highly anticipated first person shooter, The Conduit. The title is a Wii exclusiv...

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While it may have been leaked early yesterday, Sega have now released an official press release confirming that they are indeed the publisher for High Voltage Software’s highly anticipated first person shooter, The Conduit. The title is a Wii exclusive without a confirmed release date, but we can definitely expect it in 2009. Sega says SEGA is thrilled to partner with a team that truly shares our belief in the Wiis gaming potential beyond the casual market. And for that we thank them. New screens and art inside

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Press Release

SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON, Oct 29, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) SEGA(R) of America, Inc. and SEGA(R) of Europe Ltd. today announced a worldwide partnership with High Voltage Software to publish and distribute the Wii(TM) home video game system-exclusive title, The Conduit. The first-person shooter garnered multiple awards at E3 2008, including Best Wii Game by GameTrailers and three awards from IGN: Best Shooting Game (Wii), Best Graphics Technology (Wii) and Best Overall Wii Game. The Conduit is a stunning, futuristic title powered by a new game engine technology that delivers remarkable visuals and effects, as well as a rich interactive experience that is unlike any other title on the Wii.

The Conduit is one of the most talked-about Wii games this year and High Voltage Software has only scratched the surface of the game in terms of what they have shown so far, says Simon Jeffery, President of SEGA of America, Inc. They have proven that graphical and technological innovation can be exciting to the Wii market, and SEGA is thrilled to partner with a team that truly shares our belief in the Wiis gaming potential beyond the casual market.

High Voltage Softwares partnership with SEGA to publish The Conduit represents an important milestone for this studio, said Kerry Ganofsky, CEO and founder of High Voltage Software, Inc. SEGA shares our vision for the title and its tremendous potential, which is why we chose them from a long list of potential partners. With their support, we are confident that The Conduit will deliver the definitive shooter experience that Wii fans have been waiting for.

The Conduit takes players into a dark story in Washington D.C. after a vicious alien invasion has rocked the country. An organization called the Trust has sent in Secret Service agent, Mr. Ford, to go up against the insect-like alien race known as The Drudge. Armed with an array of futuristic weaponry and an intelligence-gathering device simply called the All-Seeing Eye, players follow an intricate storyline filled with conspiracy, shady government activity and terrifying aliens.

The Conduits detailed control system allows players to customize and configure look sensitivity, turning speed, the dead zone and much more. As players delve further into the mystery behind the extraterrestrial invasion, shocking details reveal that the invasion may have been brought on with help from the government itself.

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Powered by High Voltage Softwares groundbreaking Quantum 3 engine, The Conduit ensures that players will experience single and multiplayer gameplay with graphical fidelity never seen before on the Wii. The Conduit will also support the recently announced Wii Speak peripheral, allowing online multiplayer gamers the ability to chat as they destroy aliens in each terrifying level. Additionally, the game will take advantage of the Wii MotionPlus for optimal control.

The Conduit, exclusively for the Wii, is slated to ship in spring 2009. For more information on the game, please visit www.conduitgame.com.

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