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8th June 2004:
Driv3r goes gold 
Atari have just announced that the eagerly-awaited Driv3r has gone gold.
Posted by John Grothier - Xbox,PlayStation 2 - UK and Europe

Atari and Reflections Interactive have just announced that the development is now complete on Driv3r. This eagerly-awaited title is due for release on the Xbox and PlayStation 2 in Europe on June 25th, and in North America on June 21st.

"The Wheelman is back...and in a big way," said Wim Stocks, of Atari. "Everything that was great about the previous two games - the awesome driving, deep storyline, film-like cinematics and the feeling of ultimate cool - has been amped to the next level in Driv3r. With amazing new technology, Reflections has blown away every other game in the genre in terms of driving physics, graphics, and vehicle destruction to create the ultimate movie-like action game."

Driv3r promises an action-packed driving adventure game that recreates the excitement of a Hollywood blockbuster car chase and plays like an interactive movie. Developed by Reflections Interactive, the masterminds behind Driver and Driver 2, Driv3r stays true to its roots, incorporating the cinematic gameplay and gritty street crime of its predecessors with ground breaking graphics and three mammoth, wide-open city environments. Blockbuster voice-over and scriptwriting talent involved from the ground up in the creation, production and performance of Driv3r, including Michael Madsen as Tanner, Mickey Rourke as the sinister Jericho, Michelle Rodriguez as the sexy Calita, and Ving Rhames as Tanner's partner, Tobias Jones.

Driv3r will feature three gigantic and true-to-life cities, including Miami, Nice and Istanbul, with more than 35,000 buildings hand-placed and decorated for intricate detail and ultimate immersion. There are more than 150 miles of major highways and city streets to explore plus countless uncharted open areas, alleys, dirt roads and smaller byways - in which you can explore with more than 70 controllable vehicles, including motorcycles, boats, police cars, vans, mopeds, muscle cars and fully articulated 18 wheelers.

Stay tuned to Silicon Fusion for a full review of Driv3r - very soon.

John Grothier


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