Monday, June 21, 2004
Army Sets Up Video-Game Studio
According to Wired.com, the U.S. Army has opened the America's Army Government Applications office in Cary, North Carolina to build upon the success of the Army-produced action video game "America's Army" which was released in July 2002. The studio employs 15 people pulled mostly from local video-game companies. The Army claims that it is cheaper to operate its own studio than it would be to farm out training simulations to outside vendors.
According to Wired.com, the U.S. Army has opened the America's Army Government Applications office in Cary, North Carolina to build upon the success of the Army-produced action video game "America's Army" which was released in July 2002. The studio employs 15 people pulled mostly from local video-game companies. The Army claims that it is cheaper to operate its own studio than it would be to farm out training simulations to outside vendors.

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