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Soldner: Secret Wars

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: Jowood
Developer: Wings Simulations
Release Date: June 22, 2004

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'Soldner: Secret Wars' - Screens

by Rainier on March 7, 2004 @ 2:13 a.m. PST

Soldner: Secret Wars takes team based warfare to the next level with a battlefield spanning 18 million square miles featuring fully destructible terrain, you can join a team of mercenaries and engage in fierce firefights with up to 32 players.

Having proved their knowledge of Military Games with their title Panzer Elite, Wings Simulations now leads us head long into military action in the year 2010: After half a century of military interventions, major countries like the USA and Russia are tired of their role as the "World Police". The consequences of their military actions for their economies, national security and internal ethnic conflicts were becoming too severe and eventually led to the conclusion to tone down their campaigns. Instead more and more countries choose increasingly unconventional warfare by using special secret forces. Military success is no longer made by major countries but by small and highly specialized mercenary troops.

Features :

  • Tactical military action
  • Realistic virtual battlefield with advanced terrain engine with a new destruction system
  • Simulation of a highly complex diplomatic system which creates the dynamic campaigns and missions
  • Dynamic world generation based on digital satelite data with day and night cycle and changes in weather
  • Designed for team play in a Multiplayer environment with a multitude of team missions
  • Dedicated server support for up to 32 players, up to 128 players on special servers
  • Dynamic single player campaigns with mission generator
  • Realistic weapon systems from the research laboratories of the military industry


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