Gaming News - December 2004
New York, NY (December 2, 2004) - Kuma Reality Games today announced
that it has released its latest Kuma\War mission, Fallujah: Operation al-Fajr.
From Kuma\War:
Taking place just 3 weeks ago in November 2004 in the final push by US forces
to regain control of the insurgents’ stronghold, “Fallujah: Operation al-Fajr”
re-creates the largest single military action since the fall of Saddam’s regime.
Players join U.S. Marines and Army soldiers in their joint operation to capture
the Jolan district in Fallujah. Players will experience firsthand the intense
mission of pacifying a city swarming with Sunni insurgents willing to fight to
the death.
For the making of “Fallujah: Operation al-Fajr,” Kuma\War used detailed
satellite imagery of Jolan and the train station just outside the area. Players
go from fighting snipers in the distance to close quarter combat to a shootout
in open terrain while protecting civilians from collateral fire and explosions.
This highlights the split-second decisions soldiers must face on a daily basis
and how terrain and environment dictate combat tactics.
Also featured in the Kuma’s News Report segment of “Fallujah: Operation al-Fajr”
is a discussion with Major General Thomas L. Wilkerson, USMC (ret) on the
strategy behind the fight for control of Fallujah and the importance of securing
the city as a stronghold.
In the coming weeks, subscribers will receive missions that re-create current
combat in Fallujah and elsewhere in Iraq. Many of these new missions are being
developed in cooperation with the U.S. military and soldiers returning from
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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