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Operation Gamma 41

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: Just A Game

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'Operation Gamma 41' Open Beta Kicks Off Next Week

by Rainier on July 1, 2011 @ 4:36 p.m. PDT

Operation Gamma 41 is a new browser based online strategy role-playing game set in the year 1941, when the world is at war and it is up to the players to determine its outcome.

Players of Operation Gamma 41 will find themselves in the year 1941 when the world is mired in war and players must strategically help to decide the outcome. By administering the development and protection of a newly established base, they take over control of allied or axis units. But it's not all maintenance, this is war and enemy troops are at the players' heels.  Depending on the chosen side the player will face death squadrons, sabotage, rebel, and special ops units. 

Base commanders can join forces and capture new territories as well as defend their own as a team. Additionally, high command will contact officers and send them on top secret special missions. These include different kinds of challenges: sneaking into the enemy's base and stealing construction plans, capturing scientists or destroying strategic production facilities. Finally, just as the war seems at its end, a third force enters the world stage.

Operation Gamma 41 features direct battle control over the troops' every move and attack on land,in water and in airborne battles. Powerful commanders with individual upgradable skills lead one of the two main forces or the endgame Shadow Force. Players benefit from limitless city building and a dueling system for solo and team players. A deep, story-driven experience pulls the audience into gameplay and customizable commanders help them complete their missions.

Operation Gamma 41 open beta will launch next Monday on July 4th, 2011. Players who want a chance to play the game now can still score a closed beta key by visiting the game's website or one of the participating media outlets who are carrying the exclusive keys.

"It has been so exciting to see players enjoying the experience in Operation Gamma 41 during its closed beta test, and while it isn't over yet, its stability and addictive gameplay have shown us that it is getting very close to being ready to open the gates and let more players in," said Volker Dressel, Director of Marketing and Business Development at Just A Game. "Before we jump into open beta though, we invite as many players as possible to come in over the next days and the weekend to give us your feedback as we head towards this great milestone for the game."

"Operation Gamma 41 offers a unique, never seen before dynamic storyline: the decisions of all the players on a server have a significant impact on how the story develops and will even change the game itself", explains Simon Seefeldt, Senior Director Online at Just A Game. "The epic tale surrounding some of the secrets of World War 2 can have multiple endings and is underpinned by a complex economy system, interactive battles that offer many tactical options, diverse character development for Commanders and a very sophisticated PvP-System as well as many options for clans and solo players", Simon Seefeldt concludes.

Key Features:

  • Three Factions - choose between Allies and Axis factions, and brace yourself for a brutal encounter with an unknown faction.
  • Competitive Combat Modes - challenge your enemies in arena duels, single and Co-op mode, conquer their capitals and forge powerful alliances with your friends.
  • Create Unique War Heroes - choose between various, powerful, customizable and upgradable war leaders with different skills, status and breed your own heroes.
  • Direct Battle Control - control your ground and airborne troops – move and attack in real time.
  • Unique Player Driven Story Line and World events.

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