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Conflict Gets Release Date
Publisher Eidos sent out word that Conflict: Denied Ops will be released on PC and Xbox 360 on February 12, 2008. The game, originally dubbed Crossfire, focuses on a co-op experience, having players take on the role of one or both main characters.
Conflict: Denied Ops Screenshots
Conflict: Denied Ops Announced, Screenshots
Eidos has announced a new next-gen shooter dubbed Conflict: Denied Ops for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. Here’s the deal:
CONFLICT: DENIED OPS is set in today’s volatile political climate, focusing on two covert field operatives, experts in weapons and military tactics. The game allows players to switch seamlessly, at any point, between these two operatives to lay down covering fire, explore diverging paths through the levels, create distractions and pin the enemy under fire.
Making full use of Pivotal’s new Puncture Technologyâ„¢, the game features a highly destructible environment, allowing players to shoot through walls to create sniping holes or blast through walls to take the enemy by surprise. Taking place in politically sensitive areas across South America, Africa and Russia, CONFLICT: DENIED OPS features an intuitive command system, non-stop action and Hollywood-esque explosive moments throughout.
“This is our first chance to develop a Conflict game for next-gen platforms,” said Alex McLean, Technical Director at Pivotal. “Working on the 360 and PS3 we’ve been able to take the series to new heights, with true next-gen lighting, advanced enemy AI, an explosive environment and unique tactical co-op gameplay. CONFLICT: DENIED OPS marks a new era for the Conflict series.”
When the US government needs intelligence but wants no association with an operation, deniable operatives are dispatched. Responsible for covert paramilitary actions, the Special Activities Division is a division of the Central Intelligence Agency, now the National Clandestine Service. Members of the unit must bear no identity; no objects, papers or clothing that could associate them in any way with their employees. CONFLICT: DENIED OPS draws its inspiration from this group of highly skilled individuals.
The game is being developed by Pivotal Games and will be a two-player co-op title. Denied Ops is set for release sometime in 2008. Below are three new screenshots:
[Demo] Conflict: Global Terror
A demo for Conflict: Global Terror has been released, offering the chance to sample the terror of conflict in the recently released tactical shooter. It’s a 358 MB download from 3D Downloads, 3D Gamers, FileShack, Gamer’s Hell and Worthplaying.