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|image=The Warriors PS2 | |image=The Warriors PS2 Box Art.jpg | ||
|title=The Warriors | |title=The Warriors | ||
|developer=[[Rockstar Toronto]] | |developer=[[Rockstar Toronto]] | ||
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'''The Warriors''' is a [[beat 'em up]] video game published by [[Rockstar Games]]. It was released on October 17, [[2005]] for [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]], and February 12, [[2007]] for [[PlayStation Portable]]. The game is based on the 1979 film, ''The Warriors''. The console versions of game were developed at [[Rockstar Toronto]], while the PSP port was developed by [[Rockstar Leeds]]. | '''The Warriors''' is a [[beat 'em up]] video game published by [[Rockstar Games]]. It was released on October 17, [[2005]] for [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]], and February 12, [[2007]] for [[PlayStation Portable]]. The game is based on the 1979 film, ''The Warriors''. The console versions of game were developed at [[Rockstar Toronto]], while the PSP port was developed by [[Rockstar Leeds]]. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The story is a loose re-imagining of ''Anabasis'' by the Greek author Xenophon. In addition to covering events depicted in the movie, the video game also acts as a precursor, establishing the Warriors' reputation all throughout New York City. | The story is a loose re-imagining of ''Anabasis'' by the Greek author Xenophon. In addition to covering events depicted in the movie, the video game also acts as a precursor, establishing the Warriors' reputation all throughout New York City. |