Atomic Games Reveals Breach, An FPS Based On CIA
Although they still insist that Six Days in Fallujah will arrive at some point, they're actually working on a different game that will come out first.
Okay, so it's a little confusing but according to Joystiq, Atomic Games has confirmed that yes, Six Days in Fallujah is "still coming" but at the same time, another title will hit in advance: it's called Breach, a new multiplayer-based FPS "based on the elite CIA Special Activities Division officers." The received press release was "redacted" - ha ha - but if you just highlight the blacked-out areas, the following is revealed:
"So you've managed to decode this section to reveal the classified information. Come on! Did you really think it was going to be that easy? Yes, we do work for military and intelligence organizations. Yes, we are creating a game that will blow your mind. Yes, some of it was actually redacted. Yes, many of us have security clearances. So what that all means is I can't tell you anything more than is in this release until it's okay. Until then, we are high-speed, low-drag and ready to work. Molon Labe!"
"Molon Labe" is the motto for the United States Special Operations Command Central (or SOCCENT) so like, they're trying to be all authentic and cagey and stuff. Breach is being made for both "consoles and PC," so we're assuming for now that the PlayStation 3 is included, but we have yet to see the full details. We'll certainly want to learn more about the game and we'll be on the lookout for more info; let's just hope it's not another standard FPS. We want more depth and originality!
Related Game(s): Breach
3/22/2010 10:54:43 AM Ben Dutka
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Mamills
Monday, March 22, 2010 @ 11:30:21 AM
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it wont be anything special, just like brink, singularity, six days in Fallujah, if it ever gets released. etc etc. the list goes on...
sorry but none of these games have a hook, i try to keep an open mind about this stuff but ive gotten to the point now that if the game doesnt wow me straight from the start. i dont really care and just wont buy it.
But ah well they may as well try to get paid
i respect you game reviewers, you guys have to sit and play through all this mind numbing crap that these studios are putting out and still have to give balanced reviews about them. my hat is off to u guys, because if it were me, i would probably hate video games by now.
Qubex
Monday, March 22, 2010 @ 11:43:45 AM
Q!
"play.experience.enjoy"
Last edited by Qubex on 3/22/2010 11:44:32 AM
Mamills
Monday, March 22, 2010 @ 12:08:42 PM
i just refuse to spend money on crap that just doesn't deserve it. killzone 2 is an amazing game and thus the reason its in my collection. it hooked me in from the minute i saw it. i mean i know the first movie shown about it wasn't real but u can tell that the developers really wanted to create something truly amazing. my main argument with these crappy shooters coming out is that they have nothing that screams out to me. nothing about them is special and thus they will be overlooked.
coverton341
Monday, March 22, 2010 @ 3:58:39 PM
All will be running on the Source Engine, and all of them take place in the near future in a war torn country!
Map packs for multiplayer sold separately at $10 a map! AWESOME!
</sarcasm and spite>
Silent_J
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 @ 9:32:21 AM
Cesar_ser_4
Monday, March 22, 2010 @ 5:35:29 PM
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Cesar_ser_4
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 @ 6:36:47 PM
BikerSaint
Monday, March 22, 2010 @ 9:27:32 PM
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010 @ 2:19:08 AM
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i thought you were suppose to announce a game, than release it, THAN announce your next game.
not announce your game, than announce a second one and than release the second one before the first one.
WTF?
is everyone turning into $E?
GOD HELP US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Monday, March 22, 2010 @ 11:15:36 AM