Electronic Arts Inc. today announced that MicroBot, a unique gameplay experience taking players inside the human body, is now available on Xbox Live Arcade for 800 Microsoft Points ($10) and on PlayStation Network ($10). The new arcade-style shooter, created in collaboration with acclaimed development studio Naked Sky Entertainment, challenges gamers to control a microscopic ship—a MicroBot—on a mission to destroy a biotechnological infestation.
In MicroBot, players battle malicious enemies as they travel through the bloodstream, bones, lungs and brain. The rhythms and fluids of the human body create a dynamic environment that affects movement and gameplay, providing both combat advantages and additional hazards to overcome. As players eradicate the biotechnological infestation, they will harvest data fragments which allow them to unlock over 20 pieces of upgradable microtechnology. Using this newly acquired technology, players can strategically customize their MicroBot; with millions of possible configurations, players can build a MicroBot to suit any style of play.
“When we set out to create MicroBot, we wanted to ensure it provided a unique gameplay experience setting it apart from other offerings in the digital download marketplace,” said Jason Haber of Electronic Arts. “By taking players inside a place they have rarely visited before – the human body – and giving gamers endless customization options, we made a game that lives up to that vision and, most importantly, provides an addictive gameplay experience for anyone who plays games on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network.”
Players can take on the infection solo or together by teaming up in a cooperative drop-in/drop-out multiplayer experience. Not only will players battle side-by-side, but they can also upgrade their MicroBots simultaneously in the innovative co-op editor, where they work together to create the ultimate MicroBot team. Finally, in addition to the Story Mode, MicroBot also features an exciting Challenge Mode, where either one or two players together can see how long they can survive the battle using just one ship configuration.
Consumers can keep up-to-date on the latest MicroBot developments at www.MicroBotGame.com.