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Mark Marrow
12 Jul, 2007

E3 2007: Sierra announces two new F.E.A.R titles

360 News | New expansion for PC and Xbox 360.
Sierra Entertainment has announced the company is currently developing an all-new standalone expansion for F.E.A.R., as well as a complete standalone expansion pack for the Xbox 360. Both titles are scheduled for a release in Spring (or Fall for our European buddies).

The PC expansion is entitled F.E.A.R.: Perseus Mandate, and is the second expansion pack for 2005’s first-person shooter F.E.A.R. The expansion pack will enable players to experience the fight with a brand new team, in what promises to provide a parallel story giving a different perspective of the events that were witnessed at Armacham.

As for the Xbox 360 standalone title, F.E.A.R. Files, it will include the previously mentioned F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate campaign, as well as last year’s F.E.A.R Extraction Point. The first screenshots from this game can be found in the Media Panel below.

Vivendi Games promises to reveal more about both titles during this week’s E3 expo.

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1 Comment
2 years ago
No PS3 love? Oh well I'll just pick it up on the PC despite looking like crap damn you Radeon 9550.
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