CrossFire (FPS Game)

CrossFire

Developer(s) SmileGate
Publisher(s) Neowiz Games
Engine Lithtech
Version Jupiter EX
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s)
KR May 3, 2007
JP Feb 23, 2008
VM Mar 15, 2008
CN Apr 28, 2008
NA Jan 30, 2009
PH Sep 17, 2009
IN Dec 8, 2009
RU June 2, 2010
TW March 24, 2011
EU Aug 31, 2011
BR Dec 9, 2011
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Rating(s) PEGI: 12
System requirements

Minimum [1]

Recommended

CrossFire (FPS Game) is a South Korean-made tactical first person online PC Game developed by South Korean FPS SmileGate. Neowiz is the Korean publisher of Cross Fire Korea, and deals with SmileGate directly. All other publishers must go through Neowiz to get to the developers, SmileGate. The game was released in China by Tencent, with tencent as the exclusive agent service company. Tencent operates the game through the internet, with service areas covered and the networks supported by China Telecom and China Netcom. The tests for its software bugs were started publicly on April 2008.[2]

Contents

Overview

CrossFire features two International Mercenary Forces, together in an epic global conflict. Players assume the role of either a Black List (terrorist) or Global Risk (anti-terrorist) mercenary, joining an online team that must work together to complete objective-based scenarios. There are seven online modes: Team Death Match, Search and Destroy, Elimination Match, Ghost Mode, Free-For-All, Mutation Mode and Escape Mode. Based on their performance in-game, players will receive experience points and be promoted through various Military Ranks. The lowest rank is trainee first class,the highest is Marshall. Players will also have the ability to customize their character's equipment and appearance through CrossFire's in-game item shop. CrossFire is free to download and playable online. It has a free currency which is called Game Points(GP), which are earned through playing and completing matches or fulfilling certain missions. Premium and special items like modified weapons can only be bought using points which are obtained using real money in the form of cards or online transactions (ZP or ECoin). The content and the name of the points tends to vary from version to version.

Modes of play

Crossfire features several game modes, each with unique maps and rules.[3]

Different versions of CrossFire

CrossFire was released by different publisher worldwide. These are the countries that CrossFire was released:

Country Publisher Release date
South Korea Neowiz May 3, 2007
Japan Arario Feb. 23, 2008
Vietnam VTC Game Mar. 15, 2008
China Tencent Apr. 28, 2008
US, UK and Canada Z8Games Jan. 30, 2009
Philippines Gameclub Sep. 17, 2009
Indonesia Lytogame Des. 8, 2009
Russia Mail.Ru June 2, 2010
Taiwan OMG March 24, 2011
Europe SG Interactive (GameRage) Aug. 31,2011
Brazil Z8Games Dec. 9,2011

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