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Posted on Monday, August 20, 2007 by | Comments No Comments yet


FROM THE PRESS RELEASE:

Sierra Entertainment, a division of Vivendi Games, will release a public demo of World in Conflict, the award-winning action-strategy PC game developed by Massive Entertainment, on Aug. 24 – the first day of both the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany and the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle, WA. The World in Conflict Demo will contain both single-player and multiplayer modes. World in Conflict will be available at retail outlets across North America on Sept. 18.

The World in Conflict Demo, which will be available as a free download, will give PC players a taste of the innovative gameplay and next-generation graphics that made World in Conflict the unanimous choice of E3 judges and media as the Best Strategy Game of E3 2007.

Included in the World in Conflict Demo will be:

  • Multiplayer combat for up to 16 players in a match
  • map: “Seaside” (US vs. USSR)
  • Bonus map for customers who have pre-ordered the game: “Ruins” (US vs. USSR)
  • Tutorial: US Airbase
  • Single-player mission 3: “The Battle of Pine Valley”
  • Skirmish Mode: Players will be able to hone their combat skills versus bots
  • Fully enabled online support through Massgate

For more information about World in Conflict or to find participating pre-order retailers, visit www.worldinconflict.com.

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