Square Enix
Announces
Song
Summoner:
The Unsung
Heroes, a
Full-Scale
Role-Playing
Game for
iPod, Now
Available
on iTunes
LOS ANGELES
(July 7,
2008)
– Square
Enix, Inc.,
the
publisher of
Square Enix™
interactive
entertainment
products in
North
America,
announced
the release
of SONG
SUMMONER™:
The Unsung
Heroes,
on sale
at the
iTunes®
Store
worldwide (www.itunes.com)
and
available
for play
in English
and
Japanese on
the iPod
nano with
video, iPod
classic and
fifth
generation
iPod.
SONG
SUMMONER:
The Unsung
Heroes
is a
Role-Playing
Game that
transforms
your iPod®
songs into
powerful
"Tune
Troopers"
that you can
control in
battle! As
the
protagonist
Ziggy, you
will embark
on an epic
journey to
rescue your
brother from
the clutches
of the
Mechanical
Militia!
Intriguing
characters,
an epic
story and a
tactics-based
battle
system
combine for
a rich RPG
experience
previously
only
available on
home and
handheld
game
consoles.
SONG
SUMMONER:
The Unsung
Heroes
Publisher:
Square Enix,
Inc.
Platform:
iPod nano
with video, iPod
classic and
fifth
generation
iPod
Genre:
Role-Playing
Launch Date:
July 8, 2008
Price: 4.99
USD (iTunes
Store
download)
Story
From the
days of old,
Melodica was
a land of
music, a
land of
freedom. The
people sang,
played and
danced to
the music
they so
cherished.
Until one
day, they
came — the
Mechanoids,
who enhanced
their bodies
with
machinery.
Those who
were tempted
by greed and
power
willingly
gave away
their souls
for bodies
of steel,
forsaking
their
humanity to
become cold,
emotionless
automatons.
Now, they
seek to
destroy all
that do not
embrace
their way of
life.
But there is
hope on the
horizon.
There are
those who
are fated to
stand
against the
tyranny of
the machines
— the
Superstars,
who can turn
sound into
lethal
weapons, and
the
Conductor,
also known
as the Song
Summoner,
who can
summon
powerful
warriors
born of
music.
In their
most
desperate
hour,
Melodica
awaits the
arrival of
their new
Song
Summoner...
Game
Features
-
Transform
your iPod
songs into
"Tune
Troopers" to
combat the
evil
Mechanical
Militia.
-
Tune Trooper
types and
abilities
are
determined
by the songs
used to
create them.
-
Your Tune
Troopers can
be powered
up even
outside of
the
game--just
by listening
to the songs
you used to
create them!
-
Control
Ziggy, a
"Conductor"
that creates
warriors out
of music,
and guide
him through
his journey
to save his
brother Zero
from the
Mechanical
Militia.
-
Experience a
turn-based
tactics
battle
system,
divided into
player and
enemy phases
where each
side takes
turns
maneuvering
their
forces.
-
Deploy the
right
troopers at
the right
time, and
use
contraptions
found on the
map
effectively
to achieve
victory in
battle!
-
iPod Click
Wheelallows
players to
play the
game as
easily as
selecting
music.
About Square
Enix Co.,
Ltd. and
Square Enix,
Inc.
Square Enix
Co., Ltd.
(Square Enix),
with
headquarters
in Tokyo,
Japan,
develops,
publishes
and
distributes
entertainment
content
including
interactive
entertainment
software and
publications
in Asia,
North
America and
Europe.
Square Enix
brings two
of Japan's
best-selling
franchises
-
FINAL
FANTASY®,
which has
sold over 85
million
units
worldwide,
and DRAGON
QUEST®,
which has
sold over 43
million
units
worldwide -
under one
roof. Square
Enix is one
of the most
influential
providers of
digital
entertainment
content in
the world
and
continues to
push the
boundaries
of
creativity
and
innovation.
Square Enix,
Inc. is a
wholly-owned
subsidiary
of Square
Enix Co.,
Ltd. with
offices in
Los Angeles,
California.
It handles
operations
in North
America,
including
development,
localization,
marketing,
and
publishing
of Square
Enix titles.
More
information
on Square
Enix can be
found on the
Internet at
http://www.square-enix.com.
DRAGON
QUEST, FINAL
FANTASY,
SONG
SUMMONER and
the SONG
SUMMONER
logo, SQUARE
ENIX and the
SQUARE ENIX
logo are
registered
trademarks
or
trademarks
of Square
Enix Co.,
Ltd. in the
United
States
and/or other
countries.
iPod and
iTunes are
trademarks
of Apple
Inc,
registered
in the U.S.
and other
countries.
All other
trademarks
are the
property of
their
respective
owners