Spy Hunter Reboot Coming to Handhelds

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Electronic Theatre ImageWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announces Spy Hunter, a reboot of the legendary combat driving series, specially developed for PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS by TT Fusion. The videogame will be available this autumn.

On the eve of the franchise’s thirtieth anniversary since the original Spy Hunter was released to arcades in 1983, the new Spy Hunter races forward with the player once again taking on the role of the “Agent,” the driver of the Electronic Theatre Imagehigh-tech G-6155 Interceptor supercar, armed extensively with advanced weaponry, and ready to take on a global terrorist organization set on world domination.

Spy Hunter‘s classic gameplay has been upgraded to give PlayStation Vita and 3DS players a new, adrenaline-charged experience,” said Samantha Ryan, Senior Vice President, Production and Development, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “Gamers now have more choice in the transformation and customisation with greater hand controls, brilliant graphics and enhanced action cameras.”

The Interceptor seamlessly transforms from supercar to off-road assault vehicle to speed boat, allowing players to go where they like within the game’s branching mission tracks. Players can choose to outfit and upgrade theElectronic Theatre Image Interceptor’s many weapons and high tech gadgets as they like throughout the course of the game. And for the first time, the Agent will have additional support in the form of an unmanned aerial support drone, allowing players to plan their destruction when assaulting enemy agent strongholds.

Spy Hunter also features crash choreography and a camera system that follows the action in slow motion to let players savour the destruction they created. Set to be available this autumn, Spy Hunter will launch on both Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita, and Electronic Theatre will keep you updated with all the latest details.

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