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Raging Tiger: The Second Korean War Demo Released

Marcel Klum   on 06 July 2004 - 11:50 · no comments & 241 views

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Not too long ago, developer ProSIM announced via its website that it has completed work on its upcoming title, Raging Tiger: The Second Korean War. With the beta test work done, the game’s now in post-production at Shrapnel Games, now on track for release later this year. Raging Tiger: The Second Korean War focuses on a around a hypothetical scenario involving ), a second Korean War making use of the ATF Engine, the game will let players make use of amphibious operations, reinforcing units, and other such things.

With the completion announcement made, ProSIM recently also took the time to release a 22MB demo of the game. The demo includes two scenarios (one featuring the ROK marines and the other with coalition operations), and can be downloaded on ProSIM’s website.

News source: GameGossip
Download: Raging Tiger: The Second Korean War Demo (22Mb)
View: Official website


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