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Namco Bandai Wants You Enslaved
Take a trip through post-apocalyptic America with Monkey and Trip in Enslaved, a new action-adventure game coming in 2010 from Namco Bandai and developer Ninja Theory. More »First Brief Details On Heavenly Sword Dev's Next
Ninja Theory, the team behind the PlayStation 3 exclusive Heavenly Sword, has made quite clear its intentions to go multi-platform with its next title, a game that will be published by Namco Bandai. That game is Enslaved. More »Heavenly Sword Devs Ninja Theory Sign On With Namco Bandai
The developers of Heavenly Sword have a new Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 game in the works, one that new publisher Namco Bandai wouldn't name at today's Gamescom press conference. But Ninja Theory and Namco Bandai have contractually "shaken hands." More »SCEE: We're Dedicated To Our First Party Studios, No Problems Here
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Ninja Theory Working on Multi-Plat Game, Life's Not Brutal
Being an independent developer is brutal. Just ask independent developer and Heavenly Sword dev Ninja Theory, and it'll tell you that being an independent developer is brutal. Says co-founder and chief developer Nina Kristensen: More »Heavenly Sword Dev Goes Multi-platform, Plans For Movie Development
Heavenly Swords Need No Metal
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