Gaming News - October 2002
Washington, DC (October 31, 2002) - The U.S. Army announced today that
it has teamed with iGames, a national organization of Game Centers, to hold an
America’s Army: Operations Tournament at Game Centers nationwide. First-round
tournament play will take place November 10th and November 30th, with the
championship round commencing on December 14th.
The first 500 people to sign up will receive a special America’s Army:
Operations Tournament t-shirt. Players can sign up at
www.igames.org.
From The US Army:
Players will compete in teams of four. The highest scoring teams from the two
separate competitions (November 10th and November 30th) will be invited to
compete in the championship round on December 14th.
The championship team will receive a Grand Prize trip for four to the
Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) trade show in Los Angeles May 14-16, 2003,
plus limo service for the day courtesy of eVGA.com, a leading provider of
graphics accelerators. eVGA.com, Creative Labs, Altec Lansing and Logitech are
providing additional prizes for first, second and third-place teams in the
December competition.
America’s Army is a PC game that provides civilians with an inside
perspective and a virtual role in today’s premier land force: the U.S. Army.
America's Army includes two games: America's Army: Operations, a 3D
first-person-perspective action game that allows players to experience Army
training and unit operations as virtual Soldiers in light infantry units; and
America's ArmySM: Soldiers, the role-playing portion in which players navigate
Army life challenges to achieve long-term goals and build lifelong character
traits. America’s Army: Operations has shipped as a free CD and is available at
local Army Recruiting stations, ROTC Detachments and Army events listed at
www.americasarmy.com.
The CD features missions that were previously available via download from the
Internet (from mirrored sites listed at www.americasarmy.com), plus two new
exclusive missions featuring the 82nd Airborne Division and 75th Ranger
Regiment. America's Army: Operations is also being bundled with eVGA.com’s
driver discs. America's Army: Soldiers will be available in 2003.
The Army launched a special RECON version of its America's Army: Operations
game online on July 4th, and followed up with additional missions and game
enhancements over the summer. Since July 4th, more than 935,771 players have
registered to play America's Army: Operations, with 568,582 having completed
basic training. With over 25.2 million missions played, at an average of 6-10
minutes per mission, daily gameplay has grown to a level of over 278,000
missions per day.
"iGames is the perfect partner to help us host this nationwide competition,"
said Lt. Col. Casey Wardynski, project originator and manager of the America’s
Army game. "We are looking forward to this competition, and to continuing to
work with iGames to build the fan community around the game as it progresses
over the coming years."
"Since the launch of the America’s Army: Operations RECON version we have
received a slew of requests from both our member centers and their customers for
events dedicated to the game," said Mark Nielsen, executive director at iGames.
"We are looking forward to working with the Army on their inaugural tournament
and are excited to help bring the game to our centers nationwide."
In America’s Army: Operations, the concept has been implemented in a
strategic and innovative way as gamers always play in a team and are bound by
the laws of land warfare, Army values and realistic Rules Of Engagement. In
squad versus squad operations, where up to 32 players can join in the same
mission, gamers will always perceive that they are on the U.S. Army team,
regardless of which team they join.
If you are not already on an America’s Army: Operations team, contact your
local Game Center and they will help you find an appropriate group of players to
team with for this tournament. All team members must play at a participating
Game Center. Players can sign-up at participating centers by logging onto
www.igames.org.
The America’s Army: Operations Tournament will support the Teen ESRB rating
of the game. Therefore, all players under the age of 13 need to have a consent
form signed by a parents or guardian.
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