The campaign in this game is said to be heavily focused on a single character, a nice change of pace for anyone who found themselves confused by the continued changing of main characters in Lost Planet 2. The protagonist this time around is Jim as he attempts to gain valuable resources from the planet, while trying to stay alive between Akrid attacks. III, and will act as a prequel to the events that occured in the first game. Lost Planet 3 will once again throw players onto the ice-covered planet known as E.D.N.
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Fortunately, important team members who worked on the first two LP titles, including series creator Kenji Oguro and Capcom producer Andrew Szymanski, have been involved with Lost Planet 3 since development first began. The developer is known for ill-recieved games such as Legendary: The Box and Turning Point: Fall of Liberty (and was even rumored to once be working on Star Wars Battlefront 3), so there's certainly a large amount of skeptisism that followers may have with this announcement. Spark Unlimited, the new developer for Lost Planet 3, will be taking up the mantle for the third installment in the bizarre third-person shooter property.
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Capcom has a different solution to scrapping their struggling franchise though - and that is to give the series a complete facelift/reboot with the newly announced Lost Planet 3. Capcom's last game in the Lost Planet series wasn't met with much excitement at retailers when it launched back in 2010, and many fans feared that the franchise may come to an end after lackluster sales.