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So, the boys behind Black have a brand new shooter coming out. It's called Bodycount and now we know a little bit more than a name, with the first screens and details filtering onto the Internet. How exciting!

Bodycount will put you in the role of an agent in "The Network," an imaginatively named group that kills people as part of a "clandestine power struggle." Destructible cover is the focus of the game, with players able to tear the environment up and ruin the nice furniture. So, very much like Black, then. 

Creative Director Stuart Black compares the game to GRID in that it will be about the purity of the genre, "absolutely centered on the bullet and its impact in the world." The game will also feature co-op and multiplayer and is due our early next year. In the meantime, check out the first screenshots. They don't look too shabby.

BODYCOUNT™ REVEALED AS CODEMASTERS STUDIOS GUILDFORD’S NEW SHOOTER IP

New game from Creative Director Stuart Black set to reboot shooter gun play.

Set to rip apart the First Person Shooter and deliver genre-defining gun play that comes alive in an orgy of bullets and destruction, Codemasters today confirmed that Bodycount™ is the new IP in production at Codemasters Studios Guildford.

Designed by Creative Director Stuart Black (co-creator and designer of Black, 2006), Bodycount is being created by an all-star development team using the EGO® Game Technology Platform, an evolution of Codemasters’ award-winning engine, for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft® and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and scheduled for release in Q1 of 2011.

“Our core focus for Bodycount is to deliver best-in-class gun play that places the gamer at the heart of the experience,” said Executive Producer Tom Gillo. “From the jaw-dropping devastation caused by firing into enemies or shredding the world around you in a hail of bullets, Bodycount will crystallise that moment of pulling the trigger into an exhilarating sensory overload of action.”

In Bodycount players become ensnared in a clandestine global power struggle as a powerful combat asset with a green-light to eliminate enemies known only as ‘Targets’ on behalf of the ‘Network’. Equipped with a mouth-watering selection of contemporary weapons, players and opponents tear through destructible cover to execute explosive kills in a shreddable world where operatives are encouraged to leave no witnesses. Complimented by online multiplayer and co-operative game modes, Bodycount will blast outrageous action and spectacular fire-fights from both barrels.

“We’re all massive FPS fans,” said Stuart Black, Creative Director on Bodycount “and believe that there’s room for a refresh of the shooter experience. If Race Driver: GRID™ was all about the purity of racing, then everything in Bodycount is absolutely centred on the bullet and its impact on the world. Our shredding tech enables us to create a different kind of gameplay, where players and AI can’t hide behind indestructible cover and rely on whack-a-mole mechanics. Here the environment is constantly changing as the game world is shot to hell; it’s going to be a huge amount of fun.”

Bodycount is being developed using the EGO Game Technology platform, evolved from the award winning EGO Engine. Enabling Codemasters development talent to share tools and technology across its Studios and Central Technology teams, the EGO Game Technology Platform empowers Codemasters game designers to realise their creative visions across multiple platforms featuring cutting edge graphics, powerful AI and advanced physics systems and integrated network play.

“By investing extensively in our people and tools, we have attracted an exciting team of development talent to Codemasters Studios Guildford, empowered with a mandate to create innovative, original games using award-winning technology,” said Gavin Cheshire, Vice President, Codemasters development. “As our first internally produced new IP for many years, Bodycount will deliver a fresh FPS experience powered by intense combat, compelling narrative, advanced AI and engaging online multiplayer game modes.”

In the UK, Bodycount debuts with a front cover of Xbox 360: The Official Xbox Magazine, which heralds the game as ‘the ultimate shooter’; the magazine is on-sale March 11th. An extensive announcement feature is also running in PlayStation Official Magazine on-sale March 16th.

For all the latest on Bodycount follow @bodycountgame on Twitter (www.twitter.com/bodycountgame), become a fan 

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Gorescream's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:02
Gorescream
Looks fierce.

Can't wait for it. BLACK was fantastic, had the most masculine weapon sound ever.
Kuwanjahbee's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:09
Kuwanjahbee
Never played black sadly, but co op gaming is always fun. so this is worth a look.
David Putz's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:20
David Putz
I'm interested in what sets this apart from the destructibility of BF:BC2
wanderingpixel's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:22
wanderingpixel
I hope there is no multiplayer!
wanderingpixel's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:24
wanderingpixel
Sorry, I meant that I hope there is no competitive mode, co-op is fine.
DragonAids's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:29
DragonAids
cop killer!
Max-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:40
Max-
Thank god I was on the toilet when I read this cause I just shit buckets
Max-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:42
Max-
Well actually it was the kebab last night that has gave me the shits but still, this news is awesome!!
Monster w21 Faces's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:42
Monster w21 Faces
Nothing says the future of gunplay like ugly concrete textures and low poly rebar.
MesonW's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:51
MesonW
@Monster w21 Faces - indeed. Hardly inspiring images if you ask me. Or you.

And how will this compare to geomod2 in Red Faction Guerilla?
Triple C's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:55
Triple C
At least it's not a picture of a guy shooting boxes. Looks a lot like BLACK.
Malfegor's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 07:56
Malfegor
Why not just call it Black 2?
Or Back to Black.
Whatever.
Well, nothing else i can say really ... Looks like a shooter. Looks like Black. I guess thats nice.
Clockwork's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 08:00
Clockwork
Last episode of the Jace Hall show has 5 seconds of gameplay of what I'm now assuming is this game. Looked okay. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Max-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 08:13
Max-
@malfegor

blacker than black?
Clown Baby's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 08:19
Clown Baby
I think they couldn't make an official sequel to Black for some reason, like they don't own the rights.

That said, I fully expect the soundtrack to be done by Body Count.
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 08:27
Xzyliac
Crossin' my fingers.
StingingVelvet's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 08:30
StingingVelvet
A 3rd party FPS with no PC release? WTF?

I guess they don't want me to play it.
fetusmilk's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 08:56
fetusmilk
cause im black yall and im black yall

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFY2kJ96jNY
f ck    g d's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 09:04
f ck g d
Black...Bodycount...they really need to put more effort into thinking up a name for their games.
Black was great, but I bet a bunch of people (not people who cruise game sites, a little more casual than that) passed on it because when you looked at the box and the name, it looked very plain. Average.
Now look at this. A couple screenshots that look as generic as they come. It's still early, but this was the same blueprint Black used all the way to retail, which resulted in little sales to an excellent game. Be a shame if history repeats itself.
Piellar's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 09:05
Piellar
I've never seen anything like this game before.
DUGDAWG's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 09:11
DUGDAWG
Looks a whole lot like Black, which in my mind is a good thing. People are bitching about the low res concrete, but I can almost guarantee it's because everything in the game is designed to be destructible. The only thing really missing from the 1st game was multiplayer, so I'm hoping they address that this time around.
father33's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 09:19
father33
as long as it's better than operation flashpo...zzz i'm in. really enjoyed black even tho it was a bit short. glad this one has multiplayer but once again i hope it's better than operation nopoint's.
mix's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 10:01
mix
The gun looks nice, everything else........
psycho terror2's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 10:11
psycho terror2
looks fucking boring to me.
kristopherx's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 10:31
kristopherx
I read the headline of the article, glanced at the following screenshot and thought "oh wow, reminds me of Black" and then i read the first sentence. face palm.

Black was a fantastic shooter. I was hoping EA would have made a current-gen installment of the game for the PS3/Xbox 360. i am hoping this will suffice in its place..
Mr Andy Dixon's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 10:44
Mr Andy Dixon
Looks kinda... like an HD version of Black.
Nicojay2's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 10:55
Nicojay2
So... Black 2
I'm happy.
Necron117's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 11:04
Necron117
I want this, ASAP. I absolutely loved Black!
AlphaJC's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 11:23
AlphaJC
Looks like steamy gun sex of awesomeness
RenegadePanda's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 11:34
RenegadePanda
This looks like Black 2...

And I'm all the fuck for that.
Grandmas Boy's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 11:52
Grandmas Boy
That's an awesome name for the game.
As a huge fan of Black, I eagerly await this game.
youngskeletor's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 12:37
youngskeletor
questioning the successor to black's ability to "stand up" in a contest black wrote the rulebook for is a little like asking if the ghost of Frank Frazetta could out paint Alex Horley.

high five if that makes sense to you.
RagingStormX's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 13:31
RagingStormX
Ok... BLACK just happens to be one of my favorite FPS of all times. Criterion ( Burnout are the developers of BLACK and they also made public that they are working on a sequel to BLACK. This Bodycount or whatever is being developed by Codemasters. Both are UK based developers...but its Criterion that made BLACK.
Sebastian Baba's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/09/2010 16:05
Sebastian Baba
It looks too fucking cartoon-y. I loved Black for it's gritty (gorgeous) visuals.

This looks like a game that would have been released alongside the XBOX 360.... For now....
rob damage's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2010 04:39
rob damage
black was incredible gun-porn. bodycount is going to be great!
lokhe's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/26/2010 10:26
lokhe
Just Cause 2 is a perfect example of a game that discards realism and makes room for fun, and does it in a well proportioned way.
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