Jul 23 2008, 2:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony Online Entertainment LLC (SOE) reveals more details of the online action game DC Universe Online (DCUO) at this year's Comic-Con International to be held in San Diego from July 24th-27th.
Sony Online plans a first-ever public demonstration showcasing how DCUO will redefine online action gaming on the PS3 and the PC. DC Universe online was already previewed during the E3 2008 press-briefing.
DC Universe Online is based on the distinctive, acclaimed artwork and designs of comic book legend Jim Lee. The iconic DC Comic settings and characters, from Gotham City to Arkham Asylum, Batman to Blue Beetle create a super hero world.
Players can enter a persistent DC Universe and fight alongside their favorite heroes and villains to play their own adventure in the mythology of these legendary characters and locales. DCUO will be an online world that stays true to the DC Comics property and allows players to feel and act like super heroes or villains.
The physics-based fighting turns vehicles, streetlights and other players into weapons, resulting in dynamic combat scenarios that are different every time.
DCUO is being developed by Sony Online Entertainment in collaboration with top talent at DC Comics and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
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