Massive Assault series now on Steam
Waraming.net’s Massive Assault series is now available on Steam All the games from this turn-based strategy, sci-fi themed war game series are available including Massive Assault, Massive Assault: Phantom Renaissance and Massive Assault Network 2. The Massive Assault series uses an original Secret Allies concept - an ally who waits for the right moment to disclose itself as loyal to the player or the opponent. The game charges players with fighting your rival for survival in the 22nd century hostile surroundings using air land and naval units .
Learn more about these game by visiting www.wargaming.net or www.steampowered.com.
Order of War extras released
Square Enix and Wargaming.net have released a batch of free downloadable content for Order of War today to apparently celebrate one month of being available to consumers. Okay. If you find this action-focused World War II strategy game enjoyable then you might want to check out the new stuff for it. It includes formerly exclusive bonuses that were available only through special pre-order offers. With this update, all players will have identical content, regardless of where they purchased the game. much to the chagrin of early adopters who thought they were special for buying the game early.
The free downloadable content update includes heavy bomber squadrons (German Arado and Allied B-24 Marauder heavy bomber), infantry mortar launchers the addition of heavy artillery strikes added to the air support menu and a survival mission mode where you fend off waves of attacking enemies for as long as possible.
Those that already own the game simply need to launch it and let the auto-update feature do its job.
Square Enix ships first Western developed game
Square Enix announced that Wargaming.net’s latest strategy game, Order of War, is now available at retailers across North America. Order of War is Square Enix’s first release of a western-developed game outside of Japan. It is the first of many - with the next one coming from Gas Powered Games.
Order of War is a historical World War II real-time strategy game that offers large-scale battles and epic warfare along with a veneer of cinematic intensity. Players are challenged to take command of infantry, tank battalions, heavy artillery and aircraft, planning a multi-pronged strategic assault through missions based on key historic events and operations from 1944.
The single-player mode can be played out in two campaigns. The first features American forces versus German forces as they land on the beaches of occupied France on D-Day. The second lets players change sides, commanding German forces in Poland battling against the Soviet Army and in France battling American troops. The multiplayer mode can be played in either LAN or Internet mode, with battles taken from six maps from the campaign mode
Order of War is available at retailers today, as well as via download through Steam.
Order of War in late Sept.
Square Enix announced today that Order of War will ship to North American retailers on September 22. Order of War is a brand-new franchise set during World War II developed exclusively for the PC by strategy game specialist Wargaming.net. This will be Square Enix’s first release of a western-developed game outside of Japan and kicks off the launch of upcoming titles being developed through partnerships, including Supreme Commander 2 by Gas Powered Games® and Front Mission Evolved by Double Helix Games. These titles, says the makers of all things Final Fantasy, are part of its new commitment to offer a broader variety of games across different genres.
Order of War promises massive-scale battles brought to life with cinematic intensity as players take command of an entire army including ground troops, artillery, tank divisions and aircraft in all-out strategic assaults. The single-player mode can be played out in two campaigns – American forces versus German forces in occupied France and German forces versus Soviet forces in Poland and versus American forces in France. Missions will be based on key historic events and operations from 1944.
The free, single-player demo – Road to Paris – is currently available for download at www.orderofwar.com.
East meets West: Square Enix reveals E3 line-up
Square Enix revealed its lineup of titles that will be on display at the E3 Expo, taking place between June 2 – 4. Highlighting the steps it has taken to become a more global entertainment company, Square Enix will feature games developed in partnership with U.S. and European developers such as Front Mission Evolved, Order of War and Supreme Commander 2 and its own properties including Dissidia Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy XIII, Kingdom Hearts: 358/2, Nier, and new downloadable only content like Final Fantasy IV: The After Years and Final Fantasy Chronicles: My Life as Darklord.
While many of these games are already familiar to us, Front Mission Evolved and Nier, are fairly new. Front Mission Evolved is being developed by European developer Double Helix Games for the Xbox 360, PS3 and Windows - and doesn’t have a release date as of this writing. Front Mission Evolved eschews its turn-based strategy roots, instead putting players into a single Wanzer for some third-person shooter action in both single player and multiplayer campaigns.
Nier from Cavia (Drakengard, Drakengard 2) is an action role-playing game being developed for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, with a tentative release date of “2010.” Nier is named after the game’s protagonist, who along with some friends he meets along the way, is in search of a cure for his daughter, who is infected with the Black Scrawl virus.
Square Enix will be situated at booth 1546 in the South Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center all next week.
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Square Enix Signs Strategy War Game Order of War
Square Enix have inked an agreement with strategy game specialist Wargaming.net to publish a brand new game set during World War II called Order of War. The game will be released on Windows PC this fall.
The game will feature large scale battles , with players will taking command of an entire army including ground troops, artillery, tank divisions and aircraft in all out strategic assault. The single-player mode can be played out in two campaigns – American versus German forces on the western front and German versus Russian on the eastern front – missions will be based on key historic events and operations from 1944.
This game will be Square Enix’s first release of a western developed game outside of Japan, and one which will see the company release the title simultaneously across multiple territories.
The Rundown: Jan. 26, 2009

Thanks GL - me too. Today on The Rundown we have news on DC Universe Online, the release of the Resident Evil 5 demo, the rumored return of Hellgate London, TIGA’s gift to UK developers looking to go to GDC in March and a ton of other news. Jump in after the break.
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