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Author Topic: Okay...will there be a Warhawk 2?  (Read 1336 times)

Offline w1ngman
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Okay...will there be a Warhawk 2?
« on: December 16, 2000, 08:29:26 PM »
I\'m the last person that is going to believe what they read on the internet.  However, a previous poster reminded me of my enjoyment of a PSOne 1st gen title, Warhawk, and suggested that someone update it for the PS2.  That suggestion had me reminiscing so much over how much fun that game was that I\'ve been banging on it again this weekend.

But now I\'m juiced on the idea of its sequel.  Could it be that anyone definitely knows if the sequel is being worked on by any developers?

This site suggested Q3 2000 by Sony, but I find that highly unlikely... http://www.richpsx.com/coming.htm  And even more confusing, this site http://www.betafon.dk/data/p95S20.html suggests that it is due out in Jan 2000.  Also, what limited info I see from these two sites suggests that the sequel would be for PSX not PS2. ???

Again, just curious.

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Okay...will there be a Warhawk 2?
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2000, 03:13:44 PM »
I actually remember hearing somewhere that there will be!
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