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CDV Ships 'Cossacks: Back To War' To North American Stores

by Rainier on Nov. 25, 2002 @ 8:01 p.m. PST

CDV Software Entertainment today announced that the historical real-time strategy game "Cossacks: Back to war" is now available in stores. "Cossacks: Back to War" includes all of the strategic power and pageantry of the original real-time strategy bestseller "Cossacks: European Wars" as well as the first expansion pack "Cossacks: The Art of War," and adds two new playable nations - Switzerland and Hungary.

"The pageantry and the human drama surrounding European wars during the 16th to 18th centuries come vividly to life with 'Cossacks: Back to War,'" said Robert Pickens, chief executive officer of CDV USA. "This is an ideal addition to any collection - war gamers, real-time strategists, and mainstream gamers alike."

About "Cossacks: Back to War"

All of the gameplay features of "Cossacks: European Wars" and "Cossacks: The Art of War" are wrapped up in a complete stand-alone care package for real-time strategy gamers. Jam-packed with over 100 captivating missions taking place between the 16th and 18th centuries, "Cossacks: Back to War" includes two new nations, Switzerland and Hungary. Re-live the blood-soaked fields of the European wars in "Cossacks: Back to War."

Features in "Cossacks: Back to War" include:

  • A total of 20 controllable nations, including two new nations (Switzerland and Hungary)
  • Stand-alone game, other Cossacks titles not required to play
  • 101 new single missions
  • Spectacular real-time battles with up to 8,000 units
  • Special VIZOR feature allows players to watch online games
  • New Automatic Championship System (ACS) for online competition
  • An extra mod with an additional 30 units
  • Extended and historically accurate encyclopedia
  • Up to seven players via LAN or online

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