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Strategy First Signs Enemy Engaged 2
Sequel to chopper sim set for release next quarter.

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted March 21, 2007
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Software publisher Strategy First announced the signing of the new flight sim title Enemy Engaged 2. Developed by Gameyus Interactive, the sequel is due to be released Q2, 2007.

“We are pleased to be working again with Strategy First to bring ‘Enemy Engaged 2’ to North American fans. Strategy First Inc, like Gameyus, focuses on exciting titles that provide gamers with a new and challenging experience. We believe that Enemy Engaged 2 will meet and exceed the expectations of even the most demanding flight sim fans. We invite all gamers to let us know what they think of Enemy Engaged 2, and look forward to their suggestions and wish lists for add-ons,” says Uros Rogulja, Chief Operating Officer for Gameyus Interactive.

“Enemy Engaged 2 is a very convincing and realistic chopper combat simulator. The attention to detail and authenticity is overwhelming at times. I look forward to working with Gameyus on this great project,” says Brock Beaubien, Producer at Strategy First.

Enemy Engaged 2 is the sequel to the best selling chopper classic, “Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche Versus Ka-52 Hokum”, a game that received universal praise for its dynamic and ground breaking content and continues to maintains a large player base. Released in 2000, the original Enemy Engaged set the standard for 21st century flight sims with stunningly realistic visuals and attention to detail

Enemy Engaged 2 is set to take the series even further with new dynamic missions and a complete overhaul of graphics and audio that bring the game up to date with the latest and best flight simulations available.

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