
Always wanted to be a pirate, but didn’t have the guts, the smell and the bad mouth? Disney Online has announced that it will unveil the never-before-seen Pirates of the Caribbean Online MMO at this year’s E3 expo.
Slated for release sometime next year, the MMO will let players embark on quests for adventure and treasure in an effort to become the most “legendary” pirate. The game will feature hundreds of customization options, letting players create their own unique pirates, their crews as well as skills and tactics. Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann - characters from the movie franchise - will also be there to be interacted with, along with the quintessential enemies.
Pirates of the Caribbean Online will be shown - minus live sexy women and swords - at booth #1024 in the South Hall.

Cinemaware Marquee has announced that it will release Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege, a WWII-RTS title for the PC, in North America this June.
The game, produced by Monte Cristo Games, will let players act as commander in either the German or Russian army, showing strengths and weaknesses of both sides.
Red Siege will be available for $30, and as a bonus will feature an exclusive poster and collectible dog tag.

The official websites for Dreamfall: The Longest Journey and Urban Chaos: Riot Response had been launched on April 11. Meanwhile, Atari has announced the Neverwinter Nights 2 website, letting it out that the RPG is due for release this September. The Glory of Rome website has also been upped.

Setting the standard for weird titles everywhere, CD Projekt has announced that The Witcher will be shown at the E3 expo next month. Those in attendance will receive an in-depth look at the upcoming RPG, which will offer “intense” real-time combat that is “tactically deep”.
Scheduled for release in Spring 2007, The Witcher puts players in the role of the mysterious and legendary Geralt of Rivia, the most prominent of witchers, a brotherhood of mercenary monster-slayers. Players will embark on an enthralling journey set in the vivid universe created by multi-million-selling author Andrzej Sapkowski; a world in which the lines of good and evil are virtually non-existent. With more than 250 abilities to select, The Witcher features extensive character customization, further enhancing the intense real-time combat system which - coupled with the engaging story based on Sapkowski’s books - creates a refreshing modern take on the traditional role-playing genre.
CD Projekt will be set up at booth #6415 in the Kentia Hall.

Namco Bandai has announced Eureka Seven Vol. 1: The New Wave, a mecha combat adventure title that is the prequel to the similarly named anime series from Bandai Entertainment. Due for release this Fall on the PS2, Eureka will offer “stunning aerial boarding” and “thrilling robot battles”.
Featuring transformable mechas called LFO (Light Finding Operation), “Eureka Seven Vol. 1: The New Wave” introduces Sumner Sturgeon, a budding LFO pilot trainee on a lush, futuristic planet whose primary energy source are “trapars” - invisible energy particles that provides lift for aerial travel. An aspiring elite military officer, Sumner can transform his LFO into its humanoid form to surf the skies on a ref board or remain in vehicle mode to participate in exhilarating high-speed chases. “Eureka Seven Vol. 1: The New Wave” offers a variety of gameplay modes as the gamer can switch from playing the character and controlling the LFO mechas in real time. With customizable mechas, this upcoming title guarantees an intriguing storyline and exciting combat in an unforgettable sci-fi world.

Touting itself as the first “black & white” game is Nibris’ Sadness. The studio has announced its first Revolution title - Sadness - which will be set in a pre-World War era and will lack a full color palette.
More information is said to be available soon.

The previously Xbox-exclusive Kingdom Under Fire franchise will be headed to the PC, courtesy of Korean game developer Blueside. Circle of Doom, which was previously announced only for the Xbox 360, will be given the PC treatment; Blueside has enlisted the help of Phantagram (Ninety Nine Nights) for the job. A teaser site for the PC version has also been put up.
Not much information is available on Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom, but it is known that the title will be a departure from the series, leaving the RTS action behind.













