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Strategy First Signs Dangerous Waters
Upcoming naval simulation to be released before 2006.

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted September 15, 2005
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Software publisher Strategy First and Sonalysts are thrilled to announce the signing of the realistic naval simulation “S.C.S - Dangerous Waters™.” This all encompassing naval simulator will be available at all major retail outlets before 2006.

“I am pleased to announce that Strategy First has the worldwide rights for this groundbreaking game from one of the most experienced developers of military simulations,” said Pro Sotos, Business Development Manager at Strategy First. “Dangerous Waters is the most innovative and immersive naval simulation game ever developed. With the game’s scalable gameplay, it will appeal to both new and experienced military gamers alike.”

“We’re very excited to be collaborating with Strategy First to bring to the retail market the first title of our Sonalysts Combat Simulations brand, ‘S.C.S. - Dangerous Waters’, ” said Kim Castro, Executive Producer at Sonalysts. “We believe that we’ve found an excellent partner with Strategy First that will not only help build and support our growing naval gaming community, but will also market our titles to a diverse range of simulation, war-gaming, and strategy gaming enthusiasts. We are confident that the consumers will all enjoy the innovative gameplay found in “S.C.S. Dangerous Waters.”

“Dangerous Waters” is a modern naval warfare simulator that gives players absolute control over multiple air, surface, and submarine platforms. Players will engage the enemy on, above, and below the ocean’s surface as commander of ten of the world’s most effective naval platforms. Gamers will focus their attention on taking direct control of individual crew stations, from sonar and radar rooms to weapon control and navigation consoles. Missions in “Dangerous Waters” are interconnected, with all consequences from previous missions affecting the next. In the campaign, gamers can play as the U.S., Russian, or Chinese forces.

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