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US Army Announces America's Army 3
Posted by Regeneration on January 21st, 2009, 12:33 AM

Six years after the U.S. Army revolutionized military action games with the launch of the free PC game America's Army, the U.S. Army today announced the upcoming release of America's Army 3 (AA3). America's Army 3 is the only free action game that delivers an authentic and entertaining Army experience by reflecting the training, technology, actions and career advancement of a Soldier within a unique exciting game experience. AA3, which will be rated T for Teen by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), will be released in 2009. As with previous versions of America's Army, AA3 will be constantly updated to include new features and missions and to highlight new technologies being incorporated in today's Army.

Using the state-of-the-art Unreal Engine 3, America's Army game developers brought the most popular trademark gameplay features from the previous versions to AA3. Highlights include authentic weapons and technologies, realistic training and exciting gameplay missions. AA3 provides players new insights into the Army and Soldiering while making the game easier to play, easier to install and easier to download.

“In AA3 we've taken all of the best features in AA2, incorporated feedback from the AA community and added the latest technology to develop a high-tech game that can be customized by the player to create a much more detailed interactive experience,” said Michael Bode, executive producer of the America's Army game. “One of our key design philosophies is to make the game easily accessible to a new player, while at the same time keeping a deeper layer of complexity for the more advanced players to discover and take advantage of. ”

AA3 highlights different aspects of the Army from Army Values and the Warrior Ethos to Army career opportunities and lifestyles both on and off duty. Through their in-game characters, AA3 players will be able to experience the way Soldiers train, live, and advance in the Army. AA3 players will also experience different types of technologies and equipment used by the Army's high-tech Soldier. Players are bound by Rules of Engagement (ROE) and gain experience as they navigate challenges in team-based, multiplayer, force on force operations. In the game, as in the Army, accomplishing missions requires teamwork and adherence to the seven Army Core Values. In the game, a player's actions and demonstrated Army values will have consequences that are integral to success in gameplay and will affect a player's career progression.

“With AA3, we're taking military gaming to an all new level where every detail counts,” said Col. Casey Wardynski, originator and Director of the America's Army game project. “We want our America's Army 3 players to have a greater understanding of the Army and its values. Our Soldiers are aspirational figures and our players are able to virtually experience many aspects of a Soldier's life from their training, to their missions, to the way the Army has influenced their lives. ”

As with the previous America's Army games, AA3's authenticity is second-to-none. Our Army development team worked closely with Subject Matter Experts from across the Army to make sure that everything about the game is as realistic as possible. AA3 has more authentic military elements including training, technology, weapons, and audio than any other military game. Built on Unreal Engine 3, AA3 delivers stunningly realistic environments, lighting effects, animations, and team-based experiences so that America's Army players can experience how the Army has strength like no other within its game that is like no other.

AA3 players will have persistent characters that they customize by embarking on career paths in which they advance by completing specialized training and accomplishing missions. The evolution of the player's career follows the same progression as it would in the Army. Players are rewarded at significant milestones, such as graduation from basic training or returning from a deployment, through pride moments -- vignettes represented visually as an achievement screen, movie or a slide show. These pride moments transition the player from one state of training or character progression to another.

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Last edited by Regeneration; January 21st, 2009 at 02:23 AM..

10 Comments
hell ya! I enjoyed AA a lot in the past
the need for a new engine was a fact and we might get it this year
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They are going to use Unreal Engine 3 in AA3.
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Looks like stalker.
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Looks like HL2 Engine to me^^
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it doesnt look amaaazing, but its not bad for a freebie i suppose.

Been playing Combat Arms recently which is pretty good and i think is more fun than original AA i played a few years ago..
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AA was never about graphics
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Originally Posted by zme-ul View Post
AA was never about graphics
errr are you sure you're visiting the right website? Do you know where you are?

Last edited by Syncroneyes; January 21st, 2009 at 12:05 PM..
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AA2 engine reached it's limits and was clear they needed a new better one
Unreal Engine 3 is the best choice, they can even go multiplatform with it
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AA was never about graphisc and that 100% right . Many people dint like it becos of the graphisc and hard gameplay (yea they call it boring)

Im playng it since 1.5 , whit was very long time back .

Waiting for the 3.0.
As zme-ul says , unreal 2 even moded and updated , cant keep on.
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Its got better graphics then most retail games so I think any picky little kiddies can bugger off
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