Six Days in Fallujah Developer Announces Breach
by Brian Leahy, Mar 22, 2010 11:00am PDTAtomic Games, the developer of the publisher-less, but reportedly completed Six Days in Fallujah, has announced its new game: Breach.
The press release is light on details, instead opting for to play upon the fact that Atomic Games works with government agencies.
Atomic Games, a pioneer in covert action simulations and military action games, today announced the development of Breach, a multiplayer title for consoles and personal computers.
The game features so you've managed to decode this section to reveal the classified information. Come on! Did you really think it was going to be that easy? Yes, we do work for military and intelligence organizations. Yes, we are creating a game that will blow your mind. Yes, some of it was actually redacted. Yes, many of us have security clearances. So what that all means is I can't tell you anything more than is in this release until it's okay. Until then, we are high-speed, low-drag and ready to work. Molon Labe!
More information will be released as it becomes declassified by Atomic.
So, we know it's a multiplayer title for consoles and PC. That's about it, at this point.
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Somehow I doubt that since this is pretty much the first time I've heard of them.
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