Gaming News - April 2004
New York, NY (April 30, 2004) - Kuma War today launched its newest
mission, Iran Hostage Rescue, based upon the April 24, 1980 failed attempt to
rescue 53 American hostages held in Tehran.
From Kuma Reality Games:
Built from the U.S. military’s actual mission plan, players command a squad
of Delta Force operators, the most deadly and well-trained special forces outfit
in the world. While the historical mission ended in tragedy in the Iranian
Desert, Kuma\War re-creates the Iran hostage night rescue mission as it was
intended to occur; players will secretly enter Tehran, storm the U.S. embassy,
rescue the hostages and bring them home -- any way they can.
In accurately reconstructing the 1980 mission, Kuma\War utilized contemporary
images, official documents, and personal accounts, including interviews with
Antonio Mendez, former CIA officer and author of Spy Dust. Mr. Mendez received
the CIA Intelligence Star for Valor in 1980 for secretly exfiltrating from
Tehran 6 Americans hidden in the Canadian embassy. An interview with Mr. Mendez
is featured in the video news show that accompanies the Kuma\War Iran Hostage
Rescue mission.
In the coming weeks, subscribers can expect a second Iran Hostage Crisis
mission which further explores the doomed rescue, and another intense Fallujah
mission: Fallujah Abizaid Attack, which re-creates the February assassination
attempt made on General John P. Abizaid, commander of all U.S. forces in the
Middle East.
Kuma\War is available for download and free trial at
www.kumawar.com and can be
purchased for a $9.99 per month subscription fee.
Kuma Reality Games is offering a free subscription to everyone with a “.mil”
email address until June 30th.
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