G4BOX Inc. and Wicked Interactive Ltd., North American publishers and
distributors of interactive entertainment media, together announced
today that SubaGames.com's free military FPS Cross Fire has now
officially gone live and is available to download for free at: http://crossfire.subagames.com.
The
Cross Fire Official Launch is marked by a substantial update to the
game which includes, three new game modes (including the long-awaited
"Free For All" deathmatch and the knives-only battle-arena), playable
female characters, and ranked clan matches on a dedicated server. In
addition, the official launch will introduce loads of new in-game
weapons, items, and accessories. Cross Fire officially went live at
1:00 AM on Thursday April 16th, 2009. The launch is also supported by
an in-game event that allows players to earn extra experience for a
limited time in order to level-up faster.
"Since Cross Fire went
into open beta earlier this year we have built a dedicated community of
players," said Garvin Yeung, Chief Executive Office of Wicked
Interactive. "We have worked hard on all the new content included in
the official launch version of Cross Fire," added Howard He, Chief
Executive Officer of G4BOX, "We know Cross Fire veterans and new
players alike will be able to find something new they can enjoy."
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.