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Mobius introduces Counterstrike-like game

05/12/09

Posted under Games, Gaming Scene, Online

MOBIUS Games is adding WolfTeam, its first-person shooter title in its roster of published game titles in the Philippines.

This puts to seven the total number of titles that Mobius Games has in the Philippines.

WolfTeam plays similar to most first-person shooter games but adds some elements of fantasy and science fiction; instead of ordinary humans soldiers with weapons, players can transform into werewolves that are more resilient against weapons but themselves are unable to carry any while in this state.

Characters that transform into werewolves are able to move faster, jump higher and can climb walls. They use their claws instead to attack enemies.

Mobius Games said in a statement that the game will be launched on May 7 across Internet cafes in the Philippines.

“We are very excited to work together again with mobiusgames and we have no doubt Wolf Team will be successful. Players in the Philippines will love this game,” said WolfTeam Executive Producer Kang Jihun.

The story is set in the year 2013 when scientists develop a vaccine called “Epocine” to treat a human genetic disorder caused by a wayward wolf DNA. However, the vaccine developer creates a “Anti-Epocine” that enhances wolf features in humans.

The French Army is supplied with the Anti-Epocine and creates a group of mercenaries called WolfTeam. Unfortunately, the WolfTeam disengages from the French Army to become a mercenary group.

WolfTeam is developed by Korean firm Softnyx, which was behind the casual game GunBound also published by Mobius Games.





4 Feedbacks on "Mobius introduces Counterstrike-like game"



Ricci S.

Ala- CS then you can transform as wolf?
this i gotta see, h-core programming was done on this for sure…



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Paolo

Mobius really loves Softnyx games

Too bad they turn into hack fests



Antonio Finley

looking forward to see this. :)



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