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Mission Against Terror

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: Wicked Interactive

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'Mission Against Terror' Wants You To Have A Bloody Valentine

by Rainier on Feb. 8, 2011 @ 2:28 p.m. PST

Mission Against Terror is a free-to-play, first-person shooter where two opposing teams must complete their given objectives within a time limit, using real-world weapons in a variety of maps and locales against players from around the world. Players can join clans, team up with friends against computer-controlled bots, and fight a Dragon Emperor.

Set in a near-future not so different from our own time, M.A.T. pits teams against one another in a bitter battle for the survival of the human race. Unanimously hailed for its solid gameplay and wide variety of game modes, M.A.T. has taken North America by storm, after becoming quite popular in Asia and other parts of the world.

Mission Against Terror (M.A.T.) has added some its usual mischief to celebration of Valentine's Day. On the heels of a sweeter-than-sweet Marriage Contest, its new Valentine's Mission puts the blood-and-guts back into the holiday with a competition that pits rival lovers against one another in a fight to the death with more twists than you can count.  

"We wouldn't be M.A.T. without this sort of thing," said Sam Ho, Director, Wicked Interactive, publisher of Mission Against Terror. "Would you expect anything less? We know that all the single people out there are going to love what we've cooked up."

Sign Up for Valentine's Mission:

  • Choose your beloved
  • Fight your way through the field of competitors in the boxing ring
  • If you make it to the other side, present your beloved with a ring to show your love.
  • If you fail, the next contract is on you.

More info for the fellas, or for the ladies.


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