In the LOST videogame you'll assume the role of a passenger who was onboard Oceanic flight 815. You've survived the crash and find yourself on an island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. The game will feature familiar locations from the show and main character from the television show.
“Ubisoft is thrilled to be collaborating with ABC to develop this phenomenal television series into an interactive experience,” said Helene Juguet, US senior director of marketing for Ubisoft. “Ubisoft has worked closely with ABC Studios and the show’s producers to create a compelling storyline that has the same mystery, adventure and intensity fans of the show have come to expect from the ‘Lost’ brand.”
“We’re very excited to be working with Ubisoft to develop a game that captures the same surprise and intrigue as ‘Lost,’” said Bruce Gersh, senior vice president, business development, ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios. “The series has such a loyal audience, and we’re happy to bring fans an additional way to interact and engage with their favorite characters.”
"The sense of adventure and suspense that we strive for in the show is also captured in the Lost video game," said Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, executive producers of the ‘Lost’ television series. "Ubisoft has done a fantastic job and come up with a game that is visually amazing and imaginative both on its own and as an extension of the world of the show."
The teaser trailer goes for just under a minute and comes in at 37.7MB, Even those who have become a little bit jaded from the show's seemingly non ending storyline should watch the trailer, because the game looks rather enjoyable.
Lost Teaser Trailer (37.7MB) MOV

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