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Set during the American civil war, War of Rights aims to bring players into the midst of several famous battles. Gameplay focused on realism will enable players to fully engross themselves into the ferocious combat of the era. Featuring several regiments, players will quickly learn the benefits of fighting together. An organized and tactically clever chain of command will be needed in order to succeed. Players will be able to enlist as different ranks spanning from Private to General of the army, each with its own distinct role and play style. Utilizing CryENGINE 3's sheer amount of power, getting as many players online as possible and thereby ensuring massive battles will be one of the priorities throughout the development.

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HounderKnight
HounderKnight - - 1,660 comments

Darn, I wish we could have seen more...some close-quarters bayonet-play in the wheat would have been awesome. Nice work!

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muratozcan94
muratozcan94 - - 116 comments

does this mean we will have ai and formations?

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JetPilotLogan
JetPilotLogan - - 28 comments

song?

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Guest
Guest - - 690,244 comments

wow I want that game

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War of Rights celebrates the lives of the lost soldiers on this 17th of September, 152 years after the rolling gunfire first resounded over the hills and valleys, and offers a small teaser with a very early look at the members of the Corps D'Afrique!

Mr. D.R. Miller of Antietam had no idea of the butchery that would go on in his fields as the autumn days turned their color from a rich green to a golden tan. Before he could harvest them, the area became swarmed with the opposing troops of the Union and Confederacy. On Nicodemus Hill to the left and Dunker Church to the south, cannons roared their cacophonous song, as screaming balls of lead soared into the ranks of the blue-clad men entering the field.

Within two hours, the 16,500 men of both sides had inflicted on each other over 13,000 casualties between wounded and dead. The cornfield itself was decimated by the slaughter, and tainted red from the blood of both sides. The rest of the day would touch the lives of 22,717 families, whether the loved one was felled or left broken, like a china doll.