Login
register search gameSlave
Monday, May 22 2006

Ubisoft to Create LOST Game  by Craig D at 17:47

PCXBoxPlaystationNintendo
I suppose with a TV show as popular as Lost, it was only a matter of time before someone made a video game of it, that someone will be Ubisoft who today announced that they had secured rights to bring us a game in 2007, early indications are that it will appear on most formats including hand held systems.

London, UK – 22 May 2006 - Today Ubisoft, one of the world's largest video game publishers, announced a long-term worldwide licensing agreement with Touchstone Television to develop and publish a video game based on the Emmy Award-winning television series 'Lost.' Developed by Ubisoft's award-winning Montréal studio and scheduled to hit retail shelves worldwide in 2007, the game will be offered for home and portable consoles as well as PCs.

"We are delighted to work with Bryan Burk, one of the biggest producers in Hollywood and with Touchstone Television," said Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft. "That they have chosen us for the adaptation of the cult series 'Lost' is the best homage that a producer can make to the creativity of Ubisoft."

"This deal is another example of how truly powerful the 'Lost' brand is," said Bruce Gersh, senior vice president, business development, ABC Entertainment and Touchstone Television. "We are excited to work together with Ubisoft to create a gaming experience that will allow fans to further immerse themselves into the mysteries and intrigues of the series."

"The creative appeal of 'Lost' transcends borders with its character driven stories and addictive mysterious mythology," said Julia Franz, executive vice president, Touchstone Television. "It's not enough for fans worldwide to just watch 'Lost,' the game is a wonderful opportunity to organically extend this creative phenomenon into an interactive consumer experience."

"Many of us on 'Lost' have been hardcore gamers for years and the chance to work with Ubisoft, a company behind some of our favourite titles, has excited us to no end," said 'Lost' producer Bryan Burk. "With the ability to tell new interactive stories within the 'Lost' universe, we're giddy to be developing a game that, once completed, will be as engaging and fun to play as it is to create."

J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof co-created "Lost" and also serve as executive producers, along with Bryan Burk, Jack Bender and Carlton Cuse. "Lost," which is filmed entirely on location in Hawaii, is from Touchstone Television.
Tags: Lost
Related News
01-Feb-08 LOST Trailer
27-Jul-07 LOST Trailer
Comments
Felon
Posts: 2346
Rank:
Post rank 5 out of 5
22 May 2006 18:12
lol, whats next...Prison Break The Game?
Stan
Posts: 2696
Rank:
Post rank 5 out of 5
22 May 2006 18:25
oh dear oh dear, chances that this will be a piece of crap are very high indeed.
Jammin
Posts: 2846
Rank:
Post rank 5 out of 5
22 May 2006 20:53
you know people will buy it because it will have bits missing from the TV show even though this game will be crap.
shagnastie
Posts: 1851
Rank:
Post rank 4 out of 5
22 May 2006 21:25
WHY IS EVERYONE REPEATING WHAT THEY ARE SAYING?
malis
Posts: 1740
Rank:
Post rank 4 out of 5
22 May 2006 21:25
I've watched one episode of Lost ever and got bored
shagnastie
Posts: 1851
Rank:
Post rank 4 out of 5
22 May 2006 21:27
Never seen lost but always fancied checking it out to see if it lived up to the hype ! - As for the game I dont think so
Bigbird
Posts: 156
Rank:
Post rank 2 out of 5
22 May 2006 23:02
Dont waste your time shag wish I had never started watching it
shagnastie
Posts: 1851
Rank:
Post rank 4 out of 5
22 May 2006 23:34
furry muff - was never goin to rent it thats for sure
Midnight
Posts: 2826
Rank:
Post rank 5 out of 5
23 May 2006 07:44
Lost is a great TV show
Jammin
Posts: 2846
Rank:
Post rank 5 out of 5
23 May 2006 11:38
I think was would be a better word
Fwibble
Posts: 7
Rank:
Post rank 0 out of 5
23 May 2006 22:40
Awesome Tv show, I got so addicted to it that I had to download it via torrents, so near enough seen series 2... as for the game definate no no


Why not register and have your say?