EndWar aims for DS and PSP

Ahead of the release of the Xbox 360 and PS3 version’s of Tom Clancy’s EndWar on November 7th, publisher Ubisoft has announced that it is also working on DS and PSP versions of the title,

PlayTM

reports.

EndWar is Ubisoft’s first foray into the RTS genre under the Tom Clancy brand, and uses voice recognition for the game’s controls. However, the handheld versions are unlikely to use the same technology, despite the inclusion of a microphone in both the DS and the newly released PSP 3000.

Not much is known about the handheld pair so far, though it has been confirmed that both will include three factions, each of which will support 30 scenarios and over 20 controllable units. Both versions are being handled by developer Funatics.

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