America's Army bill: $32.8 million
Government tallies total budget for free-to-play first-person shooter and military recruitment tool's first decade of development.
Government tallies total budget for free-to-play first-person shooter and military recruitment tool's first decade of development.
"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.
In this new age of economic recession, getting something for nothing is as appealing as ever, and GameSpot is here to help you navigate the free-game terrain.
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 ...
Group claims publisher and US military are recruiting children in violation of international law.
This update to the constantly updated shooter from the US Army will introduce improved AI and drivable vehicles.
[UPDATE] New download for US Army-made first-person shooter adds two new maps, training mission, and more.
Colonel Casey Wardynski has been the US Army's go-to guy when it comes to its free first-person shooter. This year, he's back at E3, with new tales from the battlefield.
We take a look at the updates coming to the Army's game in the coming months, plus next year's major upgrade, Overmatch.
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