Deep Black: Episode 1 Has Been Released Onto Xbox LIVE Arcade

Deep Black: Episode 1, the first installment in an episodic underwater-themed shooter series, is now available for download on Xbox LIVE Arcade. Developed by Biart and published by 505 Games, the game has players take control of a commando who battles both on land and underwater.

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Deep Black: Episode 1, the first installment in an episodic underwater-themed shooter series, is now available for download on Xbox LIVE Arcade. Developed by Biart and published by 505 Games, the game has players take control of a commando who battles both on land and underwater.

Here’s a synopsis for those who’ve yet to hear about this 800 Microsoft Point ($10 USD) downloadable release:

In this arcade-style game the year is 2047.  Natural resources are sparse, espionage and bio-terrorism are rampant and the world has split into two warring factions – each intent on destruction. Deep Black thrusts players into this struggle where they become involved in the fight for global domination and the possession of a sophisticated biological weapon.

Fans take on the role of an elite commando who must engage in covert operations both underwater and on ground.  Armed with high-tech weaponry, power armors and equipment, gamers must master their survival skills in order to fight enemies and infiltrate enemy bases.

More info can be found in the game’s press release:

DEEP BLACK: EPISODE 1 NOW AVAILABLE ON XBOX LIVE® ARCADE

The underwater action-shooter Deep Black: Episode 1 is available to download today from Xbox LIVE® Arcade for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system.

In this arcade-style game the year is 2047.  Natural resources are sparse, espionage and bio-terrorism are rampant and the world has split into two warring factions – each intent on destruction. Deep Black thrusts players into this struggle where they become involved in the fight for global domination and the possession of a sophisticated biological weapon.

Fans take on the role of an elite commando who must engage in covert operations both underwater and on ground.  Armed with high-tech weaponry, power armors and equipment, gamers must master their survival skills in order to fight enemies and infiltrate enemy bases.

Deep Black was developed by Biart, published by 505 Games and has been rated “M” (Mature – content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older) by the ESRB.  Deep Black: Episode 1 is priced at 800 Microsoft Points/$10.00 USD.  Deep Black: Episode 2 is scheduled for release on Xbox LIVE Arcade early this summer.


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