Raven Squad Announced For 360, PC

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A melding of the RTS and FPS genres.


SouthPeak Games today announced plans to distribute Atomic Motion's Raven Squad: Operation Hidden Danger for the Xbox 360 and PC when it launches this Fall.

“Raven Squad combines two extremely popular genres into a single robust experience where either gameplay mode could stand on its own merits,” said Melanie Mroz, CEO of SouthPeak Games.

“Atomic Motion is creating something that’s visually compelling and building new boundaries in what a military title can accomplish. Fans of both RTS and FPS games are going to love it, as will anyone who enjoys intense, action titles.”

Raven Squad will place players in charge of two groups of mercenary squads behind enemy lines in the Amazonian jungles. Each squad consists of eight members, each with their own distinct skills and weaponry.

Success on the battlefield will require regular switching between the game's real-time strategy and first-person shooter gameplay components, which can be done on the fly at any time.

Jul 3, 2008

News by Karn Bianco.

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