Gaming News - September 2004
Calabasas, CA (September 21, 2004) - THQ today announced the release
of Full Spectrum Warrior for the PC.
From THQ:
Developed on a parallel path with the critically-acclaimed and highly
successful Microsoft Xbox game released earlier this summer, the PC version of
Full Spectrum Warrior includes a number of game enhancements and features
specific to the PC version -- including two bonus levels, enhanced texture and
graphic resolution and an intuitive keyboard/mouse control scheme that has been
optimized for PC gamers. Developed by Pandemic Studios, Full Spectrum Warrior
has shipped to retailers worldwide for a suggested retail price of $39.99.
"We believe Full Spectrum Warrior succeeds in creating an immersive, authentic
and most importantly original military combat game that is compelling to pick up
and play," said Jack Sorensen, executive vice president of worldwide studios,
THQ. "It delivers an innovating blending of tactical and strategic squad based
combat not seen in many of today's popular military games and carries the genre
to a new level of reality and entertainment. Best of all, now PC gamers can
enjoy it, better than ever."
In the game, players will command and coordinate the actions of two infantry
squads leading them through a hostile urban warzone, as they outthink,
outmaneuver and battle enemies through thirteen levels of intense combat. In
addition, players can also go online and team up with a friend for Two-Player
Co-Op gameplay. Full Spectrum Warrior is based on a light infantry-training
simulator designed by Pandemic Studios for the U.S. Army as a tool to reinforce
Army combat doctrine and squad tactics among troops.
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