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Fireglow partners with Empire Interactive

Empire to distribute Sudden Strike 3, Stranger in UK.

Developer and publisher Fireglow Games has announced a distribution-partnership with Empire Interactive for the UK marketplace.

Under the arrangement, Empire will bring Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory and Stranger to the UK and Ireland.

"Empire Interactive is the perfect partner for us in the UK marketplace as their long term relationship and direct access to UK retail ensures maximum visibility for our titles," said Fireglow CEO Christoph Syring.

"Empire interactive has a long history of working with the Sudden Strike franchise and we are delighted to partner with Fireglow in the UK for the latest installment in the series plus introduce new innovations in RPG gaming," added Empire's European marketing manager Rob Noble.

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Sudden Strike - Hidden Stroke 2: Resource War Mod Released

Over 750 units. - Introduced fuel system. - Many new units and landscapes such as normandy, france, berlin, desert, westfront, eastfront, kursk,... - Repairing of buildings avaliable. - Realistic lines of sight. - SSF campaing included.

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Saryk5299d ago

I might have to reinstall this one, loved the game.......

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Fireglow Games Announces the List of Changes for the Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory Add-On

IGN reports: Leading video game developer and publisher, Fireglow Games, announce the list of changes for the Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory -Addon.

Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory is the latest installment in the award-winning, critically acclaimed and hugely popular Sudden Strike series. It features historically authentic models built to scale, fully interactive giant maps and full 3-D state-of-the-art graphics in the popular Sudden Strike style. Only Sudden Strike plays like the 'real thing'. WW2 gaming at its best: on land, at sea and in the air!

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GameShark: Sudden Strike 3: Arms to Victory Review

It's no Company of Heroes, that's for sure. It has some of the whiz bang WW2 fun, but very little of the strategic to-ing and fro-ing that makes very movement forward an exercise in more than simply overwhelming numbers. It's fine entertainment for an hour at a time, but there are too many niggling problems to keep playing for long.

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