SWAT (series)

The SWAT series are the follow-up of Sierra's classic adventure game series Police Quest. The adventure game decreased in popularity by the mid-nineties and Jim Walls, the former series designer, left Sierra and was replaced by real-life SWAT founder Daryl F. Gates. After Gates released Open Season, Sierra searched out new genres for the popular police simulation series. SWAT and SWAT 2 were fifth and sixth games of Police Quest series, before the Police Quest title was dropped in the later SWAT games. SWAT 3 was later rereleased as part of the Police Quest: SWAT Generation compilation. Current owner of SWAT (series) game brand is Activision Blizzard and there are no future plans to continue in SWAT (series).

Games

Police Quest series

Title Year Developer Publisher
Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: SWAT 1995 Sierra Entertainment Sierra Entertainment
Police Quest: SWAT 2 1998 Yosemite Entertainment Sierra Entertainment

SWAT series

Title Year Developer Publisher
SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle 1999 Sierra Northwest Sierra Entertainment
SWAT: Global Strike Team 2003 Argonaut Games Argonaut Games
Sierra Entertainment
SWAT 4 2005 Irrational Games Vivendi Universal Games
Sierra Entertainment
SWAT 4: The Stetchkov Syndicate 2006 Irrational Games Vivendi Universal Games
Sierra Entertainment
SWAT Force 2006 Kaolink Vivendi Games Mobile
SWAT: Target Liberty 2007 3G Studios Sierra Entertainment
SWAT Elite Troops 2008 Rovio Mobile Vivendi Games Mobile