Tron 2.0

Tron 2.0
DeveloperMonolith Productions
PublisherBuena Vista Interactive
ProducersCliff Kamida
Garrett Price
DesignerFrank Rooke
ProgrammersKevin Stephens
Kevin Lambert
ArtistsEric Kohler
Matt Allen
ComposerNathan Grigg
SeriesTron
EngineLithTech Triton
PlatformsWindows
Mac OS X
Mobile phone
Game Boy Advance
Xbox
ReleaseWindows
  • NA: August 26, 2003
  • AU: August 28, 2003
  • EU: September 19, 2003
OS X
  • EU: November 14, 2003
  • NA: June 1, 2004
Mobile
  • NA: November 26, 2003 (Light Cycles)
  • NA: May 12, 2004 (Discs of Tron)
Game Boy Advance
  • NA: October 20, 2004
  • EU: November 12, 2004
Xbox
  • NA: November 3, 2004
  • EU: November 19, 2004
GenreFirst-person shooter
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

Tron 2.0 is a first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by Buena Vista Interactive. The Microsoft Windows version of the game was released in August 2003. The Mac OS X version was released by MacPlay on April 21, 2004. The game is a sequel to Tron, a 1982 science-fiction film, although it is set in an alternate continuity since its events were decanonized by Tron: Legacy.

Jason Cottle voices the player character Jethro "Jet" Bradley, the son of ENCOM programmer Alan Bradley (voiced by Bruce Boxleitner, who reprises his role from the original film). Cindy Morgan, who also starred in Tron, voices the artificial intelligence "Ma3a". Rebecca Romijn provides the voice of Mercury. The game features a new "light cycle" design by Syd Mead, and provides explanations for the Tron arcade game (which makes an appearance in this game) and Kevin Flynn's experiences inside the ENCOM mainframe as shown in the original film.