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Insurgency is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game developed and published by New World Interactive. [1] It is a standalone sequel to Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat , a community-made mod for Valve 's Source engine . [ 2 ]
Four years later, Insurgency, the standalone sequel to Modern Infantry Combat, was released by the NWI. The game was very well-received. After the major success of Insurgency, NWI started development on Day of Infamy, another tactical shooter similar to Insurgency, but set in World War II and featuring new gameplay mechanics absent from Insurgency.
Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat is a multiplayer tactical shooter total conversion mod for Valve's Source engine, developed by the Insurgency Development Team and published for Windows, macOS, and Linux on January 7, 2007. [1] [2] Set during the Iraq War, the game follows the conflict between the United States Marine Corps and the Iraqi ...
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Day of Infamy is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game developed and published by New World Interactive set during the events of the European Theatre of World War II. [1] [2] It is a spinoff of New World Interactive's previous title Insurgency, from which it takes most of its gameplay elements. Day of Infamy uses Valve's Source ...
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Insurgency: Sandstorm was first announced on February 23, 2016, on New World Interactive's website. [14] The game was confirmed to be on Unreal Engine 4, instead of Source like Insurgency and Day of Infamy. The fire support system from Day of Infamy was confirmed to return. Drivable vehicles were also confirmed, a first for the series.
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