News
May 9, 2006
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment And Eidos Sign Videogame Distribution Agreement For 300: March To Glory
North American and
European Distribution for PSPTM
System Game in 2007
Burbank, Calif., – Warner Bros. Interactive
Entertainment, a premier developer and licensor of entertainment content in the
interactive space, and Eidos Interactive, one of the world’s leading publishers
and developers of entertainment software, have signed an agreement for the North
American and European distribution of 300: March to Glory for PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable)
system, launching in 2007.
The style and feel of the videogame was influenced by Warner Bros. Pictures’ 300
film, which is based on Frank Miller’s graphic novel and directed by Zack
Snyder. In the action packed 300: MARCH TO GLORY, published by Warner Bros.
Interactive Entertainment, distributed by Eidos Interactive and developed by
Collision Studios, players take on the role of King Leonidas, who leads the
brave 300 Spartans against Xerxes and his massive Persian army.
In the game, the player, as Leonidas, uses their sword, spear and shield and the
power of the soldiers in a battle to determine the very fate of western
civilization. 300: MARCH TO GLORY will be a visceral experience focused on
action and combat, allowing the player to fight both solo and in a phalanx
alongside his fellow Spartans.

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