Got Game Entertainment sends word that WWII Tank Commander is rolling into
stores, and should be available in North America this weekend:
"WWII TANK
COMMANDER" ROLLING TO RETAIL SHELVES ACROSS THE U.S. AND CANADA
Non-stop military action game in an easy to pick-up-and-play style for the PC
lands in North American stores this weekend
WESTON, CT – February 9, 2005 – Got Game Entertainment and Merscom today
announced that "WWII Tank Commander", a non-stop military action game for the
PC, will begin arriving this weekend in game retailers across North America.
Developed by Sylum Entertainment Ltd, "WWII Tank Commander" features an easy to
pick-up-and-play style. World War II buffs, tank enthusiasts, and casual gamers
will waste no time destroying enemy armor and infantry, escorting Allied
convoys, rescuing hostages, and helping free Europe from Nazi rule in command of
their Sherman tank in General Patton's Fourth Armored Division. "WWII Tank
Commander" is rated "T" for Teen by the ESRB for Violence. The game debuts for a
suggested retail price of $19.95 (USD).
The gameplay of "WWII Tank Commander" is addictive as you rumble off road,
exploring the historical World War II European landscape. As gunfire, mines,
tracer fire, and explosions rip around you, experience fences, walls, and enemy
obstacles crush beneath your Sherman tank, as you search for alternate routes to
victory in more than 30 objectives over 10 levels, featuring multiple mission
styles with objectives such as Assault, Escort, Defense, and Rescue.
"'WWII Tank Commander' is pure pick-up-and-play addictive," said Got Game
Entertainment founder Howard Horowitz. "If you’re ready to be the hero in
command of a powerful Sherman tank, immersed in non-stop World War II action,
engaging the enemy and fighting the good fight, then this is the game for you."
To further your battlefield immersion, “WWII Tank Commander” also features
AMD64-optimization and the knock-out sound of EAX(R) ADVANCED HD(TM) 4.0, with
any Creative Lab's sound card, to make the campaigns of "Patton's Best" come
thrillingly alive.
For more information, visit
www.WWIITankCommander.com.