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Matrix Games Releases War In The Pacific v1.30 Update

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Published on November 03, 2004

The v1.30 update is available online as a comprehensive update for all previous versions as well as a smaller incremental update for owners of War In The Pacific who already updated to v1.21 and are experiencing no sound issues.

Based on the highly acclaimed Uncommon Valor design, War In the Pacific is a completely new and massive undertaking that is considered the latest masterpiece from the veteran team at 2 by 3 Games, which includes Gary Grigsby, Keith Brors and Joel Billings.

The scale of War in the Pacific: The Struggle Against Japan 1941-1945 is 60 miles per hex and losses are individual vehicles, aircraft, guns and squads. Since half the planet Earth is covered by the titanic Pacific struggle, the game is massive in scope, covering thousands of ships tens of thousands of aircraft. Virtually every ship, air group and battalion sized or larger troop formation is covered in exacting detail.

 

ABOUT 2 BY 3 GAMES

2 by 3 is about World War 2 games done by 3 guys – Gary Grigsby, Keith Brors and Joel Billings.  Veteran designers and developers with multiple Hall of Fame titles under their belts, they are in the midst of a scheduled three game series which started with the highly acclaimed Uncommon Valor.  War in the Pacific is their second design in this series for Matrix Games, which will be followed by the highly anticipated grand strategy title World at War in early 2005.  For more information, visit their website at http://www.2by3games.com/.

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