Bryan Singer Steps Into the Realm of Gaming
November 19th, 2004 (11:21am) - The Hollywood Report has revealed that Bryan Singer, the director of the blockbuster X-Men films and the upcoming Superman movie, will be stepping into the realm of gaming with a tactical action-adventure game tentatively being called "Secret Service." Singer promises that Secret Service will deliver an "intimate and accurate look inside the activities of this powerful but not well-known government agency." And in order to get things as accurate as possible, he has been working on the game with Mark Feigin, a former staff member on the White House advance team during Bill Clintons term as President of the United States. Singer will also be working with Vin Diesels Tigon Studios game company to bring the game to life. However, it is very likely that the game will be developed outside of Tigon Studios, since the development house has yet to begin development on game titles internally, only overseeing game projects, including the highly successful Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, created by Starbreeze.
Reported by Elias Dounis on November 19th, 2004 (11:21am) [From: GamesIndustry.biz]
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