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Mpath Teams With Red Storm

First IGZ, now Mpath. Red Storm teams with yet another online gaming service.

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While games from Red Storm Entertainment are already set to be featured on Microsoft's Internet Gaming Zone, Tom Clancy's gaming company has now announced a partnership with another online gaming network, Mplayer.

The deal means that all future Red Storm titles will be "available for free Internet play over Mpath Interactive's online games and entertainment network Mplayer.com."

Titles should start appearing on Mplayer this summer; Red Storm's fall titles Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, Dominant Species, and Tom Clancy's ruthless.com will all be available on the Mplayer site.

Red Storm Entertainment, founded by best-selling author Tom Clancy, has announced that its upcoming titles - Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, Dominant Species, and Tom Clancy's ruthless.com - will be featured on Mpath Interactive's big multiplayer network, Mplayer.

Each of these upcoming games will be built around multiplayer gaming and will be featured in Southpeak Interactive's booth at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Atlanta next week.

"By creating games that appeal not only to the traditional online fan, but to a new type of gamer who has never played online before, we intend to help the Internet games market continue to grow," said Dick Wnuk, vice president of sales and marketing for Red Storm Entertainment. "Titles like Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, Dominant Species, and Tom Clancy's ruthless.com will define the next generation of Internet gameplay, and we're proud to make them available to all gamers for free play over one of the Net's most popular online networks."

"For years Tom Clancy has attracted millions of fans with his thrilling and compelling stories," said Brian Apgar, COO for Mpath and general manager for Mplayer. "When mplayer.com members see these titles come to life and are able to play them against other opponents, they'll be blown away."

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