Defiance, the world-first convergence of a television series and online game, will premiere in Australia on Thursday April 18 at 9:30pm EST on SF, first on FOXTEL.
Hitting Australian televisions within 55 hours of airing in America, Defiance marks a new era in entertainment by being the first-ever series to unite television and online gaming, with the two platforms featuring an interconnected world that influences and impacts the other as the series develops.
Defiance stars Australian lead Grant Bowler (Nolan), Julie Benz (Amanda Rosewater), Stephanie Leonidas (Irisa), Tony Curran (Datak Tarr), Jaime Murray (Stahma Tarr), Graham Greene (Rafe McCawley) and Mia Kirshner (Kenya) and is set in a future Earth scenario where aliens and humans must co-exist on the same planet.
“For the first time on SF, Australian audiences will be transformed from passive viewers to active participants, as they join tens of thousands of other fans exploring an advanced online world that is directly connected to the action on-screen”, says Peter Hudson, CEO of SF.
Defiance the TV program comes from the minds behind Battlestar Galactica and Caprica.
Defiance is a 13-episode series and begins with a two-hour episode on Thursday April 18 at 9.30pm EST on SF, first on FOXTEL.
The game has been developed by Trion Worlds, a leader in the premium games market. It will be distributed by Namco Bandai in Australia and will be available on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC from April 11.