Gangster shooter Roll Call has been renamed and re-dated this week, publisher Eidos Interactive has announced. Roll Call will from henceforth be known as Zero Tolerance - City Under Fire, and will now be released in the second-quarter of 2006 (sometime between spring and early summer, broadly speaking). This new date serves Europe, and possibly other PAL regions, whilst the publisher has yet to announce plans for North America. The game is still being created for the Xbox and the PS2, with Rocksteady Studios of London developing this latest gang-land action title.
As a member of the anti-gang squad T-Zero (where do they get these names from), players will assume the role of Nick Mason, charged with cleaning up the streets of Franklin city - by hook or by crook. With this in mind the player will be able to choose whether to be an honest cop, bringing the crims in for a stint in chains, or taking the tough-justice route by killing the nefarious thugs. Well keep you posted on this game, which so far has managed to avoid the controversy engulfing another Eidos action title - '25 to Life'.