Conflict: Denied Ops gets North American release date |
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If you work just under the radar and your actions can be denied at any time by the government, what do you do? Blow everything to kingdom come? That's probably what'll happen in Pivotal Games and Eidos Interactive's upcoming first person shooter, Conflict: Denied Ops for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. And it's good to know that we now have a solid release date for the said title (for North America, at least).In case you haven't heard of this particular title, here's a bit of a briefer. Conflict: Denied Ops is the fifth title in the Conflict franchise and it centers on two CIA agents, Graves (the veteran) and Lang (the rookie), who work for the Special Activities Division (SAD). SAD is a unit that gets assigned with the uber covert operations deep within the enemy's nest. Anyway, Conflict: Denied Ops will be coming to the shelves on February 12 next year.
Mark your calendars, boys and girls. We'll definitely be in for some action in Conflict: Denied Ops on PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.
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