Kuma Reality Games Announces Assault on Iran, Pt. 3: Payback in Iraq For PC
Virtual rebuttal to Iranian conceived video game June 9th, 2006 (2:20pm) - Kuma Reality Games has announced the latest installment of its Kuma\War series, "Assault on Iran, Pt. 3: Payback in Iraq," the first Kuma\War episode to be powered by Source, Valves award-winning game engine technology.
A game simulating a realistic conflict between U.S. and Iranian forces over the development of nuclear arms, the newest chapter is a direct response to "Commander Bahman," a game being developed by the Union of Islamic Student Societies. "Assault on Iran, Pt. 3: Payback in Iraq" begins where the Iranian game reportedly leaves off, with Iranian forces attacking US troops in Iraq to recover a captured nuclear scientist. By re-imagining the Iranian story from multiple points of view, Kuma hopes to bring to the foreground key issues at stake in the current nuclear standoff and create a game-powered forum for frank dialog on the real-world conflict. Kumas latest episode will enter an open Beta period and be available for free public download at Kuma\War (www.kumawar.com) beginning July 4, 2006. Last September, Kuma garnered international attention with its release of "Assault on Iran," simulating a realistic U.S. attack on a key nuclear Iranian installation. In this original episode, US Special Forces destroy the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in Iran with the assistance of a defecting Iranian scientist. With Irans nuclear activities continuing to make headlines in news media, the Middle Eastern nations game culture recently responded to Kumas virtual attack with a game of its own. Apparently borrowing story elements from Kumas original "Assault on Iran" episode, the Union of Islamic Student Societies initiated the latest round in the online conflict with Kuma by announcing "Commander Bahman," a virtual counter-attack that will feature the rescue of an Iranian atomic scientist captured by US forces in Iraq. Reports indicate that the game will be available in March 2007. The launch of "Assault on Iran, Pt. 3: Payback in Iraq" is Kumas response to the Iranian gaming counter-attack. This will be the seventy-sixth episode of Kuma\War. Picking up where "Commander Bahman" will reportedly leave off, Kuma will weave holes in their own narrative, which they hope will be filled by the Iranian Student Union in subsequent episodes. As with all Kuma\War episodes, "Assault on Iran, Pt. 3: Playback in Iraq" will contain expert analysis and a thoughtful discussion of the political ramifications of military action as well as a playable 3D simulation, allowing ordinary individuals to pick a side in realistic military engagements. Current plans call for the game episode to include English, Farsi and Arabic dialog. Beginning July 4, 2006, Kuma\War episodes will be powered by Source – the same engine Valve created to power Half-Life® 2 – and will be available for free download at www.KumaWar.com. Reported by David Amirian on June 9th, 2006 (2:20pm)
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