Natal Rumour Roundup :Turn 10, EA, Rare
Tom Hopkins 15:02, Thursday 21 January 2010

Are driving and fitness games on the cards for Microsoft's motion system?
Forza developer Turn 10 is looking for a Business Development Manager (via Microsoft Game Studios recruitment site) who will "drive high quality game content for our Next Generation games including the Natal platform." (via TVG)
Meanwhile, VG247 has posted a rumour that suggests Rare (who are known to be working almost solely on Natal titles) is creating a Wii fit-style game for the system.
“Turn 10 is looking for someone who will drive high quality content for games, including Natal”
EA recently stated that EA Sports Active would be extended to the new motion control console systems: "What we are actually going to do is certainly continue to work with EA Sports Active on the Wii, and we'll also try to extend that to the other two platforms in order to broaden our activity in that space," EA Europe's Senior VP Jens Uwe told gamesindustry.biz. Read what else EA has in store for motion control.
Finally the CEO of Arkedo Studio revealed artwork over at NEOGaf for a now cancelled Natal title called 2-Finger Heroes. Check out the art below.
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