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Pure Off-Road racing on the way

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Disney Interactive Studios announced a brand new IP today in the Off-Road racing genre called Pure. The game will focus on the extreme off-roading side of racing and allow for hard-core racing and high-flying tricks. Racing can be done against AI, or online multiplayer with up to 16 people in a race. Pure is slated for a Fall 2008 release on the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC platforms and is being developed by Disney's Black Rock Studios. Check out all the details in the release after the jump:
Feb 14, 2008 08:01

Pure to Deliver New Level of Extreme Off-Road Racing

Disney Interactive Studios Announces Development of Unique Extreme Sports Game to Re-Define the Off-Road Racing Genre

BURBANK, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Feb. 14, 2008 Thrill seekers will be racing against skilled rivals and performing gravity-defying aerial tricks in Pure, an extreme sports off-road racing video game targeted for release in Fall 2008. Disney Interactive Studios announced today the development of Pure, which will be available for the Xbox 360(R) video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION(R)3 computer entertainment system and Windows-based PC.

Developed by Black Rock Studio, Disney Interactive Studios' award-winning development studio in Brighton, England, Pure takes off-road racing to a new level. Featuring vertigo-inducing massive aerial jumps and spectacular airborne tricks in photo-realistic real-world locations all over the globe, Pure delivers heart-pounding experiences unique to the genre.

"We expect Pure to set a new standard for off-road racing that delivers adrenaline-inducing vertical experiences with spectacular aerial tricks and intense wheel-to-wheel racing," said Craig Relyea, senior vice president of global marketing, Disney Interactive Studios. "Pure will appeal to a wide audience based on the game's jaw-dropping aerial tricks, breakneck racing and vast environments."

Players start by choosing among a variety of male and female character riders. They can then either race against deft A.I. opponents or online players (up to 16-player multiplayer) in frenetic races and freestyle competitions all over the world.

"Black Rock Studio has established itself as a leading developer of racing video games and we expect to continue that heritage with the creation of Pure, our first game since becoming part of Disney Interactive Studios," said Jason Avent, game director at Black Rock Studio. "Pure combines the best features of both extreme sports and racing to produce an extraordinary and unique experience."

The studio continues to be advised throughout development by Wes Miller, pro rider and the founder of H-Bomb Films, known for showcasing his team's incredible stunts. Miller has been involved with development to assure the game adheres to the sport's culture and authenticity but still allows creative liberties.

Black Rock Studio, formerly Climax Racing, is known as a leading developer of racing games, including its critically acclaimed work on the best-selling franchises Moto GP and ATV Offroad(R) Fury. The studio and its products have won or been nominated for dozens of awards, including winning four IGN "Best of Show" awards at E3 2006.

For more information, log on to http://www.purevideogame.com.