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Joint Task Force

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Vivendi
Developer: Most Wanted Entertainment

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Vivendi Signs 'Joint Task Force' - Screens

by Rainier on Oct. 28, 2005 @ 5:59 a.m. PDT

Joint Task Force is a story of modern war where players match superior tactics and military technology against dangerous unconventional forces around the globe. The game’s exacting attention to detail – from buildings that dynamically collapse to military vehicles modeled down to the last rivet – will create a new benchmark for modern-day RTS games.

“Joint Task Force will appeal to gamers worldwide because they can command the front lines in tomorrow’s most hazardous war-zones including the Middle East, South America, Central Asia and the Balkans,” said Philip W. O’Neil, Chief Operating Officer and President of North America for Vivendi Universal Games. “No other strategy game is as gritty or immediate as Joint Task Force.”

“We are extremely pleased to further strengthen our relationship with Vivendi Universal Games and to continue on from the success we shared with ‘Nexus: The Jupiter Incident,’” said Mike Horneman, Managing Director of HD Publishing. “VU Games’ skill and expertise in distribution will bring this innovative product to a worldwide mass market.”

Developed by Mithis Entertainment, Joint Task Force is a story of modern war where players match superior tactics and military technology against dangerous unconventional forces around the globe. The game’s exacting attention to detail – from buildings that dynamically collapse to military vehicles modeled down to the last rivet – will create a new benchmark for modern-day RTS games.

For more information about the game visit www.jointtaskforce.com.


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