Tron: Evolution Video Game Trailer & Gameplay Videos Dan Koelsch, June 16, 2010June 16, 2010 We haven’t talked much about the upcoming Tron: Evolution video game, but now we have even more footage that could give insights into the film it’s tagged to, Tron Legacy. Check out the new trailer and gameplay footage after the break. Last December, the first trailer debuted at the Spike Video Game Awards, and now our first new look in 6 months premiered at E3. The plot of the game, made by Disney Interactive and Propaganda Games, is still unknown, but as you can see below, it fits squarely in the new world of Legacy. The trailer seems to really capture the essence of the Legacy, though it doesn’t show any real gameplay. Fortunately, we have two gameplay clips that feature the light cycle and game grid combat. Whether or not the game can live up to its exciting first impression remains to be seen, but we’ll know for sure when the game releases on November 1st (a full month ahead of the film) for XBOX 360, Playstation 3, and PC. News DisneyTron LegacyTron: EvolutionVideo Game
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