SPOnG recently caught up with the Massive, the developers, of one of the most exciting looking PC games of 2007 – the ground-breaking, alternative-reality, cold-war-gone-hot, strategy game World in Conflict. They chatted with founder and president, Martin Walfisz, (pictured) of the Vivendi-owned Massive Studios in Sweden.
World in Conflict is a Cold War based RTS game that came out in 2007 on the PC. Is it worth a replay today?
Starting today (18.00 hours) until 23 December, players will download free World in Conflict (including expander Soviet Assault), Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Watch Dogs for PC via Uplay. More ...
I've collected quite a number of free games on UPlay. I can't say I'm the biggest fan of its bloated platform, but they have been pretty generous w freebies if you've kept up with their mailing list over time.
In case you missed Ubisoft’s free giveaways, the French company is once again offering Watch_Dogs, World in Conflict & Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag for free for a limited time. These three titles are free on UPLAY right now. From today and until December 23rd, you can log into UPLAY and claim your free copies.
There is a reason I support this company. This is just icing. New IPs, not afraid to take a chance... Nicely done.
Oddly enough this RTS looks like its going to push PC's quite a bit.
Hopefully they polish it up quite a bit using Dx10 and high end video cards.
I think its a very good idea focusing on PC version. 360 ports are freakin horrible on the PC...