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Kohan II: Kings of War

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Genre: Strategy

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'Kohan II: Kings of War' Ships to Stores

by Judy on Sept. 22, 2004 @ 7:45 a.m. PDT

“Kohan II raises the bar for real time strategy,” said Christoph Hartmann, Senior Vice President of Publishing at Global Star Software. “We are thrilled to unleash its gorgeous 3D engine, deep, immersive storyline and limitless multiplayer possibilities on the world.”

“The original Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns was TimeGate’s first game, so the series is very personal for us,” said Adel Chaveleh, President of TimeGate Studios. “We are confident that this sequel will appeal to long-time fans of the series as well as RTS fans looking for something a little different.”

Kohan II: Kings of War builds upon the proven gameplay of the original, critically acclaimed Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns with an all-new 3D engine, six playable races, a dynamic storyline with 25 character-driven single-player missions, extra multiplayer maps and a random map generator for an unlimited number of possible scenarios. Kohan II: Kings of War delivers countless hours of exciting gameplay to both hardcore RTS fans and casual gamers alike.

Kohan II: Kings of War for PC-CD-ROM is rated T for teen and is available now for a suggested retail price of $39.99. For more information on Kohan II: Kings of War, please visit its official website at http://www.globalstarsoftware.com/kohan2/.

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