DreamCatcher announces E3 lineup
DreamCatcher Games announces a lineup of four new games that it will be showcasing at next month's Electronic Entertainment Expo.
DreamCatcher Games has today announced the lineup of four upcoming games that will be showcased on its stand at next month's Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles. Dungeon Lords, SuperPower 2, Besieger, and Cold War will all be playable on the show floor ahead of their releases later this year.
"DreamCatcher is excited about our 2004 lineup," said DreamCatcher Games CEO Richard Wah Kan. "With the recent release of Painkiller, we've proven we're serious about our action titles, and this year's lineup reinforces that."
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Related Game
Dungeon Lords
- Publisher(s): DreamCatcher Interactive
- Developer(s): Heuristic Park
- Genre: Role-Playing
- Release:
- PEGI: 12+





