Gaming News - January 2003
New York, NY (January 10, 2003) - PC gamers can experience IGI 2:
Covert Strike’s multiplayer gameplay ahead of the game’s February release, when
the Multiplayer Beta Test code goes public today. The Beta Test is
available for download from
www.codemasters.com/igi2.
From Codemasters:
As IGI 2: Covert Strike reaches its final stages of development, this public
Multiplayer Beta Test provides gamers with an early taste of what to expect from
the game’s multiplayer maps. The multiplayer gameplay is set to be a major
highpoint in the game. Codemasters’ recent, closed Beta Test was a massive
success and attracted over 30,000 players, double the number anticipated.
Delivering dynamic multi-objective team-based combat, the game pits IGI
(Institute for Geotactical Intelligence) operatives against the Conspiracy
terrorist group. This public Multiplayer Beta Test features the “Timberland” map
and calls for stealth and weapon skills. In Timberland, the IGI operative’s aim
is to sabotage an old mineral plant that the Conspiracy is using as a cover to
extract uranium for covert weapons manufacturing.
The style of the multiplayer gameplay reflects the stealth and tactical
approach of the single-player game. Reconnaissance elements provide for a new
style of FPS multiplayer gaming, blending stealth and surveillance with action
and gunplay. Rather than solely relying on the small and tight or open and empty
environments found in most multiplayer FPS titles IGI 2: Covert Strike uses
terrain in a dynamic way to make for exciting and tense gameplay.
The Multiplayer Beta Test code allows for 16 players online and 32 players on
LAN, across the two teams, but has no upper limit, and features full in-game
chat functionality.
Codemasters will publish IGI 2: Covert Strike on February 14 2003 for PC
CD-ROM. The game’s web site hosting the public Multiplayer Beta Test, along with
full instructions for use, is located at:
http://www.codemasters.com/igi2/front.htm
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