Brothers In Arms, the classic World War II shooter series, is getting a new lease on life with a television series in the works. Gearbox Software, the studio behind the original games, is involved in the project, which is being developed by UCP, a division of NBCUniversal Content Studios.
The series will be based on the Brothers In Arms games, which were released between 2005 and 2008. The games follow the story of Matt Baker, a U.S. Army sergeant who leads a squad of paratroopers during the Normandy landings and the Battle of the Bulge. The games were praised for their realistic depiction of World War II combat and for their use of historical accuracy.
The series will be a modern retelling of the Brothers In Arms story, with a focus on the characters and their relationships. It will explore the themes of loyalty, friendship, and courage in the face of adversity. It will also feature a diverse cast of characters, including women and people of color.
Gearbox Software is involved in the project, and the studio’s CEO, Randy Pitchford, will serve as an executive producer. Pitchford has said that the series will be “true to the spirit of the games” and that it will be “a celebration of the Brothers In Arms legacy.”
The series is still in the early stages of development, and no release date has been announced yet. However, it’s clear that Gearbox Software is committed to bringing the Brothers In Arms story to life in a new and exciting way. Fans of the games should keep an eye out for more news about the series in the coming months.
Brothers In Arms: Brothers In Arms Gets TV Series With Gearbox Involvement