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.
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.
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.
Secret Level's new first-person shooter will bring the ultrarealistic, tactical nature of the popular free PC game to consoles. We take a near-final version online for a multiplayer test.
Sega partners with SF dev shop Secret Level to "reinvent" an unidentified old property for next-generation consoles.
We get our initial eyeful of the online portion of Secret Level's upcoming realistic military shooter.
We get an advance look at the character-creation and single-player components of the upcoming official US Army console game.
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 ...
Subtitled "Rise of a Soldier," the US military-created shooter will ship for the Xbox and PlayStation 2 this summer.
Ubisoft and Secret Level are bringing the United States Army's first game to console gamers this summer, and we have new details.
Increasingly militaristic publisher signs deal to bring first official US Army games to consoles.
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