Sierra Entertainment Offers PC Gamers a Free Two-week Trial of World in Conflict
Press Release
Los Angeles (March 13, 2008) - Sierra Entertainment, a division of Vivendi Games, is now offering a free two-week trial of World in Conflict, the groundbreaking action-strategy game that claimed the coveted E3 2007 Game Critics "Best Strategy Game" award, collected countless Editor's Choice commendations in reviews, and was the clear choice of international media as the "Best Strategy Game of 2007." The two-week trial will be open to any and all PC gamers and will offer a free taste of the award-winning multiplayer gameplay that made World in Conflict one of the top-rated PC games of 2007.
Starting today, gamers can visit worldinconflict.com to get full details on how to join the trial experience. The two-week free trial promotion will offer unfettered access to the complete World in Conflict multiplayer content -- including all of the maps, modes, weapons, and features available in the full game. Trial participants will join the existing World in Conflict online community for some of the most intense online multiplayer battles ever experienced on the PC.
About World in Conflict
The World in Conflict game asks the terrifying question, what if the Cold War didn't end? The award-winning game represents the next-generation of strategy titles, pitting Cold War-era superpowers against one another with completely destructible 3D battlefields and blistering visuals using DX10 technology. World in Conflict features an innovative gameplay mechanism that removes traditional resource-gathering and base-building in favor of non-stop combat, tactical decisions and FPS-like intense action. The game also features a deep single-player campaign that showcases Hollywood-quality storytelling of the Cold War gone hot. For more information on the World in Conflict game, please visit www.worldinconflict.com.
About Massive Entertainment
Massive Entertainment (www.massive.se), a Sierra Entertainment-owned development studio, is a premier developer of PC games for the global market. Founded in 1997 in Malmö, Sweden, Massive Entertainment has grown to include more than 120 development professionals. The company's portfolio includes the critically acclaimed Ground Control series as well as the World in Conflict game.
About Sierra Entertainment
Sierra Entertainment (www.sierra.com), a division of Vivendi Games, creates and publishes innovative, high-quality interactive entertainment for personal computers, videogame systems and handheld gaming devices. Sierra features a strong portfolio of titles based on original IP and popular licenses from industry-leading content partners. Sierra has four integrated internal studios providing top-notch creative talents, development capabilities across multiple genres and a global perspective: High Moon Studios in San Diego, CA; Massive Entertainment in Malmo, Sweden; Radical Entertainment in Vancouver, B.C.; and Swordfish Studios in Birmingham and Manchester, England.
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World in Conflict
- Publisher(s): Sierra Entertainment
- Developer(s): Massive Entertainment
- Genre: Strategy
- Release:
- PEGI: 16+





