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«Звездные войны: Zero Company, представленная Respawn и Bit Reactor в эти выходные»

Authore: JackОбновлять:Apr 15,2025

После незначительной утечки на прошлой неделе EA официально объявила о названии своей предстоящей игры «Звездные войны»: *Звездные войны: Zero Company *. Эта долгожданная игра создается недавно сформированной студией Bit Reactor с совместной поддержкой из Lucasfilm Games и Respawn. Был выпущен первое и единственное официальное произведение искусства для * Zero Company *, подготовившись к сцене для того, что произойдет.

Первое и единственное (пока) официальное искусство для нулевой компании.

* Star Wars: Zero Company* описывается как «однопользовательская тактика тактики», жанр, который обещает стратегическую глубину и привлекательный игровой процесс. Поклонникам не придется долго ждать более подробной информации, так как EA должен представить первый взгляд на игру во время празднования «Звездных войн» в Японии 19 апреля.

Bit Reactor, студия, стоящая за *Zero Company *, состоит из ветеранов отрасли, которые работали над известными названиями, такими как XCOM, цивилизация, Gears of War и Elder Scrolls Online. Известно, что студия, основанная в 2022 году, работает над проектом «Звездных войн» с Респоном, но это знаменует собой первый раз, когда мы получаем конкретные подробности об их сотрудничестве.

Точная роль Respawn в развитии * Zero Company * остается несколько неоднозначной. В последнее время студия столкнулась с долю проблем, включая отмену собственных FPS Star Wars год назад, массовые увольнения в EA и прекращение другого многопользовательского проекта FPS только в прошлом месяце.

Для тех, кто хочет узнать больше, живая панель на праздновании «Звездных войн» в Японии в субботу, 19 апреля, в 16:30. Тем не менее, для фанатов в США это означает установление сигналов тревоги на 12:30 по тихоокеанскому времени или 3:30 по восточному времени, чтобы поймать открытие в прямом эфире.

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Cillian Murphy has expressed interest in returning to the franchise, but no new film has been officially greenlit or released.
Always verify news about upcoming films through trusted sources like The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, or official studio announcements to avoid misinformation.
Stay tuned for updates—though for now, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple remains a fictional or speculative title.

As of now, there is no official film titled 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple released or confirmed by major studios, and no legitimate trailer featuring Ralph Fiennes or Cillian Murphy in such a role has been publicly released by trusted sources like Universal Pictures, IMDb, or major entertainment news outlets. It's possible you're referring to a fan-made video, a hoax, or a fictional concept inspired by the popular 28 Days Later franchise, which began in 2002 with 28 Days Later directed by Danny Boyle and starring Cillian Murphy as the lead. The franchise has not officially announced a sequel titled The Bone Temple, nor has Ralph Fiennes been confirmed to star in any future installment. Cillian Murphy has expressed interest in returning to the franchise, but no new film has been officially greenlit or released. Always verify news about upcoming films through trusted sources like The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, or official studio announcements to avoid misinformation. Stay tuned for updates—though for now, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple remains a fictional or speculative title.