G4BOX Inc and Wicked Interactive Ltd., North American publishers and
distributors of interactive entertainment media, together announced
today the tremendous success and popularity of the open beta for their
military first-person shooter, Cross Fire. The beta, which began on
Friday, January 30, 2009, has since gathered more than 25 000
registered players and made a major splash in the online first-person
shooter scene. Cross Fire will continue in Open Beta through February.
"We
knew there was an audience out there that was really anticipating Cross
Fire, so we expected a good result," said Garvin Yeung, Chief Executive
Officer of Wicked Interactive. "But even we are amazed by the
overwhelming response that Cross Fire has garnered thus far,"
added Howard He, Chief Executive Officer of G4BOX."
The
open beta launch marked the beginning of Cross Fire's persistent
military-ranking and stat-tracking features. Player-progress will be
tracked from the open beta onward so that players may accurately gauge
their skills against the rest of the Cross Fire community. The Open
Beta also introduced a clan system into the game, allowing players to
band together into persistent teams. This feature is supported by a
unified Subagames clan page, which maintains rankings of all clans
across the Subagames library of free MMOs. The Cross Fire open beta
also introduced in-game friend lists, in addition to a variety of new
maps, weapons, and items.
Cross Fire is an online military
first-person shooter for the PC, developed by SmileGate and Neowiz, and
co-published by G4BOX and Wicked Interactive. Players assume the role
of either a Black List or Global Risk mercenary, and then join an
online team that must work together to complete objective-based
scenarios. Cross Fire's flagship feature is its "Ghost Mode", which
puts one team in possession of top-secret cloaking technology,
rendering them invisible to the opposing team. This team of "ghosts" is
armed only with knives, and must stealthily track and hunt the enemy
team. This mode is exclusive to Cross Fire and no other mode exists
quite like it in any other first-person shooter. Cross Fire also
features Team Death Match, Search & Destroy and Elimination modes,
in addition to a military ranking system, in-game friends lists, a clan
formation system, and deep character customization options. Cross Fire
is free-to-download-and-play. Visit the Cross Fire homepage at:
http://crossfire.subagames.com