Special Force 2: Tale of the Truthful Pledge

Special Force 2
Developer(s) Central Internet Bureau
Publisher(s) Unknown
Designer(s) Might3D
Series Special Force Edit this on Wikidata
Engine CryEngine (unlicensed)
Platform(s) MS winXP/Vista/98/Me/2000
Release Lebanon: August 16, 2007
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) single-player, multiplayer

Special Force 2: Tale of the Truthful Pledge is a computer game based on the 2006 Lebanon War between Hezbollah and Israel, produced by the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The game is a follow-up to Special Force, a game released by Hezbollah in 2003. It is available in Arabic.[1] An unofficial patch adds English language.[2]

Special Force 2 is a first-person shooter (FPS) set in a 3D environment rendering the scenery and architecture of Southern Lebanon, in which the player takes the role of a Hezbollah fighter. Resource management plays a vital part in the game.[3][4][5][6][7]

On August 16, 2007, it was announced that the game was ready for release.[8] It is being sold for the equivalent of about US$10 and hundreds of copies were reportedly reserved before the launch.[9]

Inspection of the game files reveals that it is a mod for Far Cry made into a standalone game.

References

  1. "Children play Israeli-killers in bloody new computer game". Daily Mail. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  2. "Patch adds English game language". Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  3. PC World: Hezbollah Turns Real-Life War Into a Game
  4. Hezbollah Game Celebrates War Vs. Israel, MSNBC
  5. War By Proxy? Hezbollah's Anti-Israel Computer Game, PC World
  6. Hezbollah Video Game Replays Last Year's War, FOX News
  7. Hezbollah Video Game Lets Players Take on Israel, About.com
  8. "Earth Times: show/93995.html". Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  9. "Hezbollah brings Israel war to computer screen". August 16, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016 via Reuters.
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