Jean-Claude Van Damme's Kickboxer Is Getting A Game From Ex-Call Of Duty Devs
Briefly

The Kickboxer franchise, which launched Jean-Claude Van Damme's career in 1989, is now being adapted into a video game for the first time by Force Multiplier Studios. The game's development is led by screenwriter Dimitri Logothetis and producer Rob Hickman, who also worked on the recent films. Although details are scarce as the project is in early development, the studio aims to blend the franchise's narrative with fast-paced martial arts action. It's uncertain if Van Damme will participate, despite his strong association with the series, as another sequel is also in the works.
"The game will combine the rich narrative of Kickboxer with kinetic martial arts action to deliver an intense, high-octane brawler, featuring iconic characters and locations."
"While speaking with IGN, Force Multiplier Studios was very vague about whether Van Damme will lend his likeness to the game or participate in any way."
Read at GameSpot
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