Pacific Fighters™ ships to retailers
The award-winning creators of the IL-2 series release an all new combat simulation of WWII's Pacific
October 21, 2004
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Ubisoft |
LONDON, UK 26th October, 2004, Ubisoft, one of the world's largest videogame publishers, today announced that Pacific FightersTM for the PC is now shipping to retailers. Pacific Fighters is available for a suggested retail price of £34.99.
From the creators of the critically acclaimed IL-2 series comes an accurate and action-packed re-creation of the epic battles of the Pacific. Control over 40 fighters and bombers including the deadly Japanese Zero, the U.K.'s Supermarine Seafire and the U.S.-made Corsair and A-20 Havoc. Players experience huge maps of famous WWII locations such as Pearl Harbor, Midway, Guadalcanal, and Iwo Jima. In addition to single player missions, Pacific Fighters offers an unparallel multiplayer experience. For the first time in any retail combat flight simulation, players may take part in massive aerial dogfights on the same dedicated server for up to 128 players. Players may also join squadrons of up to 32-players in Cooperative mode.
Players will encounter hundreds of targets on the ground and at sea. For the first time in the 1C:Maddox series, players can engage aircraft carriers in combat and utilize them for take offs and landings. From the air players may attack ships and other aircraft or choose to target ground objects such as trucks, trains, tanks and enemy airfields. Pacific Fighters' unsurpassed attention to detail, smart AI, unequaled damage model and sense of realism combine to immerse players like no other combat flight simulation ever created. Take part in legendary battles, where the courage of a few pilots will determine the course of history.
For more information visit the newly re-launched IL-2 community site WWW.il2sturmovik.com featuring Pacific Fighters. WWW.il2sturmovik.com is the one-stop shop for all Oleg Maddox products published by Ubisoft. View the amazing Pacific Fighters trailer and get ready for a combat flight simulation that will set new standards for the genre.
® 2004 1C Company. All Rights Reserved. Developed by 1C: Maddox Games and Ilya Shevchenko. Published by Ubisoft Entertainment. Strategic Simulations, Ubisoft, ubi.com, and the Ubisoft logo are trademarks of Ubisoft Entertainment in the U.S. and/or other countries. Pacific Fighters is a trademark of 1C Company.
About IC:
1C Company specializes in the distribution, publishing and development of interactive entertainment products and business software. Founded in 1991, 1C has become the leading Russian company publishing and distributing computer games in the former USSR. 1C Company is widely acknowledged as a game developer and has two internal studios. Internal development projects include Konung Legends of the North, IL-2 Sturmovik, IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten Battles and Wartime Command. 1C Company works as a publisher and producer with over 20 leading Russian independent development studios and has produced over 50 projects for PC, Xbox®, and PlayStation®2. More information about the company is available at http://int.games.1c.ru.
About Ubisoft:
Ubisoft is an international producer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment products. A leading company in the multimedia industry, Ubisoft's strong and diversified lineup has grown considerably, as has Ubisoft itself. As well as steadfastly continuing to partner with several high-profile companies, Ubisoft has also confirmed its presence on the global market by developing its own exceptional properties. Founded in 1986 in France, Ubisoft is now present on every continent, both through offices in 21 different countries including the United States, Morocco, Germany and China and through sales of products in over 50 countries. The group is dedicated to delivering high-quality, cutting-edge videogame titles to consumers around the world. Ubisoft generated a turnover of 508 million euros for the 2003/2004 fiscal year, up 22.5% at constant exchange rate over the previous fiscal year. To learn more, visit www.ubi.com.
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