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Pirates of the Caribbean coming to the PC in 2010

May 27, 4:49 PMPC Game ExaminerBryan Edge-Salois
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Disney today announced the development of Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned.

Armada of the Damned -- developed by Propaganda Studios, the creators of Turok -- will be an action RPG set prior to the events of the movies. You'll take the role of a rookie pirate and embark on epic land and sea adventures in a massive, open-world adventure.

Numerous moral and character choices will need to be made that affect their character and your original story within the world. You'll explore a massive open world, fight enemies, mystical creatures and Mother Nature. Along the way you'll be forced to make various moral choices that can affect your character and his/her story in the world. 

Armada of the Damned is scheduled to be released in Fall 2010 for next-generation consoles and Windows PC.

Read the complete Press Release at Disney Interactive's Web site

Visit Propaganda Studios Web site
 

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