A few months ago, word got out that Minh "Gooseman" Lee, the lead creator of Counter-Strike, was working on an all new multiplayer shooter called Tactical Intervention. Today a little more info, as well as some new screenshots, from the new game has been revealed by the game's publisher FIX Korea.
Like Counter-Strike, Tactical Intervention will feature players controlling teams of terrorists and counter-terrorists in matches that will have some new features such as improved hostage AI and support for K9 units. FIX Korea has licenced the game to be published in the US and Europe and the game is expected to go into beta sometime in the first half of 2010.
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That's it? After so many years of CSS we get... dogs?Posted at 9:47AM on Jan 5th 2010 by Alex