Friday, April 17, 2009

Cross Fire officially launches today

Cross Fire officially launches today

After marinating in beta for a while, Cross Fire is finally available for download.

This free-to-play FPS got its start in Asia and saw so much success that North American publisher G4BOX and distributor Wicked Interactive decided to bring it over the Pacific. In Cross Fire, players side with either a Black List or Global Risk mercenary, working together in teams to complete objective-based scenarios. The game's flagship feature is "Ghost Mode," which allows one side to possess cloaking technology, making them virtually invisible to the other team while restricted to using knives.

"Since Cross Fire went into open beta earlier this year we have built a dedicated community of players," said Garvin Yeung, CEO of Wicked Interactive.

The official Cross Fire launch today includes an update that introduces three new game modes, playable female characters, and ranked clan matches on a dedicated server. New weapons, items, and other accessories will also be available to players.

"We have worked hard on all the new content included in the official launch version of Cross Fire," added Howard He, CEO and co-founder of G4BOX. "We know Cross Fire veterans and new players alike will be able to find something new they can enjoy."

If you're curious about Cross Fire, you can download it from MMO portal Suba Games.




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