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Combat Arms: Reloaded & Combat Arms: Classic is a free-to-play multiplayer first-person shooter game developed by Nexon [1] and published by VALOFE outside of Korea. The game uses the LithTech game engine to produce its graphics. In July 2012, Combat Arms was also released on Steam. [2]
2004 (free release) Windows: Darkstar engine Proprietary license Futuristic team based combat, released for free to promote Tribes: Vengeance. Multiplayer only. The DinoHunters: Kuma Games: 2006-04-24 Windows: Source engine: Proprietary license Also a machinima series. Single/Multiplayer. Tremulous: Dark Legion Development 2006-03-31
Combat Arms: Reloaded: Nexon: WIN 2005-03-20 Command & Conquer: Renegade: Westwood Studios: WIN 2002-02-26 Commandos: Strike Force: Pyro Studios: WIN, PS2, Xbox 2006-03-15 The Conduit: High Voltage Software: Wii 2009-06-23 Conduit 2: High Voltage Software: Wii 2011-04-19 Conflict: Denied Ops: Pivotal Games: WIN, PS3, X360 2008-02-08 Conflict ...
On March 9, 2016, Nexon acquired Big Huge Games, a mobile game developer in Maryland. [20] In October 2018, a labor union was established at Nexon. [21] In April 2013, the programmer "DrUnKeN ChEeTaH" was sued by Nexon America for operating GameAnarchy, a popular subscription based cheat provider for Combat Arms. Nexon was awarded $1.4M in ...
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Nexon America Inc. Action: Microsoft Windows June 22, 2012 Free to Play. W. Name ... Free to Play Digital Combat Simulator: Eagle Dynamics: The Fighter Collection:
For example, a blog on the internet say that Combat Arms has problems with hackers, but this is just a random player writing this. However, if a lead-programmer states the same on his blog or the Nexon website, then there's a chance that this is indeed notable if there's no dispute about the identity. Eik Corell 15:23, 18 June 2009 (UTC)
Sudden Attack (Korean: 서든어택) is a free-to-play multiplayer first-person shooter online game developed by the South Korean company GameHi. The North American service for Sudden Attack was terminated on January 29, 2014. A sequel, Sudden Attack 2, was launched in 2016.