London - November 4, 2009 -
Wargaming.net, the strategy game specialist, today announces the launch of
its legendary Massive Assault series on Steam, the leading online platform for
PC games and digital entertainment with over 20 million PC users around the
world. Massive Assault, Massive Assault: Phantom Renaissance and Massive Assault
Network 2 are now available on Steam giving its users the unique chance to fight
for global domination in one-of-a-kind sci-fi environment.
Massive Assault series represent 3D wargames for PC based on original Secret
Allies concept where two rival sides struggle for leadership and survival in the
22nd century hostile surroundings. Since the release of the Massive Assault
series' first game in 2003, the game and its sequels have been loved by game
critics and millions of gamers all over the world. Described by the leading game
industry titles as innovative and handsomest hex game ever, Massive Assault
rejuvenated the turn-based strategy genre. The dedicated community, multiple
awards and M.A.N. 2 regular global tournaments held among hundreds of players
from all corners of the world make a great contribution to ongoing success.
Massive Assault unique concept, fascinating story line, revolutionary dynamic
turn-based gameplay and state-of-the art interface make millions of gamers stay
obsessed with the series trough all these years.
Viktor Kisly, executive officer of Wargaming.net says, "We propose totally new
war-for-global-domination gaming concept where players are supposed to employ
strategic, political and tactical skills in their pure meaning".
About Wargaming.net
Based in London, with development center in Belarus,
Wargaming.net is a strategy game development
company operating since 1998. The company developed the highly acclaimed Massive
Assault series, including Massive Assault, Massive Assault: Phantom Renaissance
and Massive Assault Network 2. Wargaming.net has also developed "Galactic
Assault", a turn-based strategy based on the famous sci-fi universe by
Strugatsky Brothers and "Order of War", a WWII real-time strategy featuring
massive cinematic battles. In November 2007 Wargaming.net acquired Arise, an
independent PC game developer. The company's motto is "Strategic Satisfaction". |