Fierce
12-Player
Online Races
with Full
Car Damage -
Grid's
Multiplayer
Details
Confirmed
Universal
City, Calif.
- May 14,
2008 -
Reflecting
the ethos,
spirit and
attitude of
the offline
game,
GRID
will
bring the
world of
motorsports
to life
online as
Codemasters®
today
announced
that the
game's
multiplayer
content will
feature 32
exhilarating
online race
events on 80
circuits at
15
intercontinental
locations.
Featuring up
to 12-player
events with
incredible
full car
damage,
GRID's
online
multiplayer
races will
see gamers
competing in
aggressive
races on
iconic city
streets and
famous
championship
circuits
across
Europe, the
U.S. and
Japan.
"GRID
online is
the ultimate
expression
of what the
game is all
about -
collision-packed,
aggressive,
wheel-to-wheel
racing,"
said Ralph
Fulton,
Chief Game
Designer,
GRID.
"Our wide
range of
motorsport
disciplines,
stunning
locations
and full
damage
12-player
races make
for a
uniquely
spectacular
race
experience
and our
immersive
new ranking
system
rewards
player skill
and deepens
the
challenge
online."
Players will
earn fear
and respect
by taking
their custom
paint jobs
online and
competing in
a huge range
of racing
disciplines
- from
drifting
around
Yokohama
Docks,
charging
through the
mean streets
of Detroit,
racing
touring cars
around Spa-Francorchamps
to competing
in chaotic
demolition
derbies.
Only the
purest race
experience
is at the
heart of
GRID's
gameplay
design, so
in online
multiplayer,
everything
is geared
towards
maximizing
the player's
time spent
on track and
minimizing
their time
spent in
lobbies.
Players can
rapidly find
the event
they want
and a slick
voting
system,
matchmaking
mechanism
and seamless
host
migration
means gamers
find
competitive
races
quickly and
sessions
stay
together
longer.
An
innovative
new online
ranking
system
charts
players'
progress as
they advance
from Junior
Rookie to
Legend, with
experience
points being
awarded
based on a
wide range
of
achievements,
from events
won to
beating
higher
ranked
opponents.
As players
rise through
the
rankings,
online
leaderboards
record the
fastest laps
for each
track and
gamers can
download
ghost cars
to test out
their skill
against the
best in the
world in
Test Drive
mode or
check out
the
competition
in Spectator
mode.
Players can
also fully
customize
their game
including
switching
damage on or
off,
enabling
catch-up
mode,
setting
driver aids
and allowing
public and
private
games.
GRID
is coming
June 3rd for
the Xbox
360®,
PLAYSTATION®
and Games
For
Windows®. A
Nintendo DS™
edition will
follow.
GRID
playable
demos -
featuring
two online
multiplayer
events - are
now
available
from Xbox
LIVE®
Marketplace,
PLAYSTATION®Network
and, for the
Games For
Windows
demo, please
visit
www.grid-game.com
ABOUT
CODEMASTERS
Codemasters
is a leading
developer
and
publisher of
best-selling
interactive
entertainment
products for
a global
audience
across
multiple
gaming
platforms
and
channels.
Established
in 1986, the
company's
dominant
brands
include
Colin McRae
DiRT,
Overlord,
Race Driver
GRID and
Operation
Flashpoint.
Codemasters
is
headquartered
in
Warwickshire
UK, with
North
American
operations
based in
Universal
City,
Calif. The
company also
maintains
operations
in Germany,
France,
Spain,
Benelux and
Malaysia.
Codemasters
receives
over two
million
visitors to
its web site
every month,
discover why
at
www.codemasters.com
ASK ABOUT
GAMES
Codemasters
supports
askaboutgames.com
www.askaboutgames.com
- a UK
initiative
designed to
help parents
understand
the age
ratings
system for
computer and
video games
so that they
can make
more
informed
choices when
choosing
games for
their
children.
Codemasters
is a
registered
trademark
owned by The
Codemasters
Software
Company. All
other
trademarks
are the
property of
their
respective
owners.
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"PLAYSTATION"
and "PS"
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are
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trademarks
of Sony
Computer
Entertainment
Inc. Xbox,
Xbox 360,
and Xbox
LIVE are
trademarks
of the
Microsoft
group of
companies.
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