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'Mirror's Edge' planned as a trilogy
Published Thursday, Oct 16 2008, 06:18 BST | By Matthew Reynolds
The story of first person adventure Mirror's Edge is to stretch over a trilogy, with the possibility of a level editor in future.
Senior producer Owen O'Brien told AusGamers: "The story we're telling at the moment is kind of a trilogy, a three-story arc.
"I think there's a lot of scope to take the story in different directions, or maybe tell someone else's story. But certainly for these first couple of games, it's all about Faith. It's all about her experience in the world."
There were also hints at a level designer for the sequel, saying it would need to be "easy to use" and would "take quite a lot of time" to develop.
Mirror's Edge is released for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on November 14.
Senior producer Owen O'Brien told AusGamers: "The story we're telling at the moment is kind of a trilogy, a three-story arc.
"I think there's a lot of scope to take the story in different directions, or maybe tell someone else's story. But certainly for these first couple of games, it's all about Faith. It's all about her experience in the world."
There were also hints at a level designer for the sequel, saying it would need to be "easy to use" and would "take quite a lot of time" to develop.
Mirror's Edge is released for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on November 14.
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