Gaming News - May 2006
Washington, DC (May 22, 2006) - The U.S. Army and Pragmatic Solutions
today announced the beta release of the Leverage Master Browser for America’s
Army.
From The US Army:
Pragmatic Solutions, in cooperation with the Army, developed an in-game
system named AABrowser, which was officially launched 9 February 2006 in
America’s Army: Special Forces (Link Up) (version 2.6.0), adding an advanced
server browsing tool to the game client and a robust server tracking backend for
game servers. With the launch of this companion website, gamers are offered an
easy-to-access, near real-time view into active game play.
"The Leverage Master Browser System is the next step in providing a seamless
transition into game play for the community,” says Peter Jakl, CEO of Pragmatic
Solutions. "By powering a web-based tool,
www.aa-mbs.com, that communicates directly with the in-game server browser,
we've created a superior tool for gamers, one that draws its potential from
advanced database-driven technology. We are committed to further enhancing the
site so that it becomes the gold standard for America's Army and other titles."
Players, teams, and clans are able to access validated server stats with greater
flexibility and accuracy than ever before through the AAMBS’ innovative
attribute-based search engine. Users can simultaneously filter their searches
using multiple criteria, creating fast results driven by the player’s interests.

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