Gaming News - February 2007
New York, NY (February 1, 2007) - Kuma Reality Games today announced
the release of Baghdad Surge, a new episode for its game Kuma\War.
From Kuma Reality Games:
Modeling Haifa street – a notorious stronghold of Sunni insurgents just
outside of Baghdad’s Green Zone – the “Baghdad Surge” game-episode depicts the
real-life battle of January 24, 2007 in which Iraqi and US troops fought to
re-assert government control of the war-torn neighborhood. Built from satellite
photos and first-hand news reports, Kuma\War Episode 81: “Baghdad Surge” will be
available for free public download at Kuma Games (www.kumagames.com)
beginning Thursday, February 1.
“Each month hundreds of thousands of gamers experience critical real world
events for themselves through Kuma’s 3D game technology,” said Keith Halper, CEO
of Kuma Games. “As success in Iraq hinges ultimately on the actions and
abilities of Iraqi troops, we felt it was essential to put the player in the
position of an Iraqi soldier, giving American gamers a view of Iraqi efforts in
this important fight.”
Created within one week of the January 24 events, “Baghdad Surge” puts
players in the role of an Iraqi soldier charged with taking back the capital,
following a rise in sectarian violence. Using leadership, marksmanship and a
little help from U.S. forces, players have the opportunity to fight the
insurgent forces in realistic, first-person firefights along stunning
recreations of the streets of Baghdad.
As with every Kuma\War mission, “Baghdad Surge” comes accompanied with news
reporting, media footage, satellite images, military tactical analysis and
eyewitness accounts to help gamers understand a world in crisis. For more than
two years, Kuma\War has expanded the boundaries of news reporting through
accurate and timely re-creations of real-world military events. As the leading
force in episodic games, Kuma is committed to turning around missions for its
audience just days or weeks after real-world events take place. Kuma\War
episodes are powered by Source – the same award-winning game engine technology
Valve created to power Half-Life 2 – and are available for free download at
www.kumagames.com.

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