Posted Apr 19, 2007 at 11:27AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, FPS, Operation Flashpoint 2 Tags: Codemasters
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Operation Flashpoint 2 is slated for 2008 - Image 1 


Codemasters has announced that Operation Flashpoint 2 will be heading to PCs and major consoles this 2008. This sequel is said to be "the most extensive R&D project to date" of Codemasters. The game has already gone through two years of pre-production on a closed set and will use a new FPS variant of Neon technology (Codemaster's proprietary middleware).

The game is essentially an FPS along the lines of GRAW2 and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six. It will attempt to provide accurate modelling of conflict scenarios in modern warfare with the inclusion of different military disciplines. The game will also have the standard multiplayer options in which Codemasters has promised to create battles on "an incredible scale". Unfortunately, GRAW2 and other current military FPS have set the standards pretty high, we'll have to see if this game can deliver all that it promises.

If you're interested in Operation Flashpoint 2, you can check out their website by clicking on the Via link.


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   by kacorot (Unregistered) - 2007-04-19
 » stupid

this thread has nothing to do with the wii console

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   by Muscrat (Unregistered) - 2007-04-19
 » ArmA 4 ever

Meh the makers of OPF1 arent even making OPF2....

Arma IS technically OPF2.....

   by [BOT] Bob - 2007-04-20
 » So

The screenshot is amazing! Better than Crysis, perhaps?



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