cdv's Tarr Chronicles Sets Course for IGN Entertainment's Direct2Drive
November 30, 2007
Cary, NC, November 30th 2007 - Tarr Chronicles, cdv Software Entertainment USA's epic science-fiction space shooter for the PC, is now available for purchase and download via IGN Entertainment's premiere digital retail store, Direct2Drive. The game, which features a deep storyline, stunning graphics and a huge variety of ship customizations, can be purchased and downloaded immediately from Direct2Drive: http://www.direct2drive.com/4/5412/product/Buy-Tarr-Chronicles-Download.“Tarr Chronicles is an affordably-priced space combat game wrapped in a deep and engrossing science-fiction backstory that will appeal to fans of the genre,” said Mario Kroll, cdv Software Entertainment USA’s Director of Marketing and PR. “We are delighted to make it available in time for the holiday season and to further expand both our relationship with Direct2Drive and the breadth of cdv titles available to our customers through digital distribution.”
Lost in space and deep behind enemy lines, the player must don an elite fighter pilot’s uniform and defend the galaxy’s last hope in Tarr Chronicles, a gripping arcade-style space combat simulation in development by Quasar Studio and Akella. At your disposal are dozens of detailed high-tech fighters bristling with cannons and rocket launchers, yours to fly against an unstoppable alien menace - the De’Khete. Intelligent squad mates with unique personalities will assist you in frenzied white-knuckle space battles between vast fleets of fighters and massive capital ships. From fully-customizable equipment to fast-action combat encounters, Tarr Chronicles will keep you pinned to your seat.
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