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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

The Invasion of Crimea from Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory!

Leading video game publisher Fireglow Games released today a new trailer for "Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory".

"The invasion of Crimea" was an amphibious offensive opration made in November 1943 by the Red Army with the object of liberating the Crimea from German occupation.

You can download the trailer (24 Mb) here:
ftp://ftp2.fireglowgames.com/ss3/video/Crimea_640x480.avi

For better background, you can also find screenshots(5 Mb) and maps(1.8 Mb) taken during the mission.

For more information about Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory, visit http://www.suddenstrike.com.

About Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory:
Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory is the latest instalment in the award winning, critically acclaimed and hugely popular Sudden Strike series. It features historically authentic models built to scale, fully interactive giant maps and full 3-D state-of-the-art graphics in the popular Sudden Strike style. Only Sudden Strike plays like the 'real thing'. WW2 gaming at its best: on land, at sea and in the air!

Features:

· Fully interactive landscape (all objects can be destroyed, all buildings and pillboxes can be
used as shelter)
· Massive operations on big maps, strategic scale of the maps (front line can be a few
kilometres long)
· Thousands of units fighting in the real time
· More than 300 tanks, ships, soldiers, guns and planes with original weapons built to scale
· Great sounds, 5.1 supported, nations speak native languages
· New feature - advanced Micro AI-behaviour allows to your troops to act exactly as you plan
· Joint naval and ground operations, air raids, artillery strikes etc.
· State-of-the-art technology to render 3D landscape, realistic lines of sight and fire
· Spectacular visual & lighting effects
· Multiplayer mode: up to 8 players, GameSpy® supported
· Five campaigns playable for American, British, German, Japanese and Soviet sides

Publisher: Fireglow Games Publishing