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America's Army: Rise of a Soldier News

  • America's Army bill: $32.8 million Thumbnail
    Government tallies total budget for free-to-play first-person shooter and military recruitment tool's first decade of development.
  • British Army launches game-based recruitment Thumbnail
    "Start Thinking Soldier" campaign to target online games players; Army says two-thirds of 17- to 21-year-olds have no career path in mind.
  • Q&A: Virtual Heroes training real heroes Thumbnail
    PSPs teaching Hilton hoteliers? Silent Hill artists training Special Forces with RPGs? Grand Theft Auto designers helping police and paramedics? It's all in a day's work for CEO Jerry Heneghan's cutting-edge company.
  • Antiwar group targets Ubisoft, America's Army Thumbnail
    Group claims publisher and US military are recruiting children in violation of international law.
  • With its eye on Western next-gen gamers, the Japanese publisher subsumes the San Francisco indie shop.
  • Shooter produced by Ubisoft and US Army makes console debut on Xbox; PlayStation 2 version peeling potatoes until Q1 2006.
  • Sega partners with SF dev shop Secret Level to "reinvent" an unidentified old property for next-generation consoles.
  • King Kong, Ghost Recon 3, Splinter Cell 4 all coming to next crop of consoles, possibly as early as October; Might and Magic returns, PoP goes PSP, and Rainbow Six 3: Lockdown is pushed back.
  • Subtitled "Rise of a Soldier," the US military-created shooter will ship for the Xbox and PlayStation 2 this summer.
  • Increasingly militaristic publisher signs deal to bring first official US Army games to consoles.

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