A few weeks ago, Epic Games announced the winners of the second phase of their Make Something Unreal mod contest, which game recognition and prizes to mod teams that used Unreal Tournament 3. Today the game mod web site Moddb.com announced the winners of their annual Mod of the Year contest which covers the entire PC game mod community.
While there were several mods that were made from the Half-Life 2-Source Engine in the top 10 this year, the final grand prize winner in the Best Released Mod category was Project Reality, a Battlefield 2 mod that aims to be a more realistic military simulation that its source game. The mod was voted as the best of the year from both readers and the editors of Moddb.com so its the undisputed winner. Head to the web site to check out all of the winners.
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You guys should all look at the entrants for moddb. Celestial Impact is one of those Indie Games that I'm disappointed in the fact that nobody is playing that. It's what Fracture should have been.Posted at 3:24PM on Mar 4th 2009 by Tye The Czar



It was great news for us (being part of the PR development team) and it's nice to see some news coming from you guys.
Just so you know, the Project Reality Mod got 2nd place in 2006 and 2007, and it's great to finally win the top spot.
Thanks for your support and from our great community.Posted at 12:25PM on Mar 2nd 2009 by David Bittencourt