Command an intelligent and powerful squad of Delta-Force soldiers in a dangerous and unpredictable combat zone.Action packed 3rd Person Shooter gameplay provides an up-close and personal view into the brutality and emotion within the combat.A new portrayal of the military shooter experience with twisting narrative uncertainties.Multiplayer campaigns bring new modes and unusual situations and environments to expand the single player experience. The vertical interiors of Dubai high rise buildings also provide tactical advantages and risks that can used be by players. In addition, the desert environment of Dubai is brought into the game in a unique way with stunning visuals, and dynamic sandstorms that actively effect level designs, and which can be used to help and hinder progress. As missions are completed more advanced weapons and equipment are made available. Each character has his own distinct personality and specialized skills, and the mature story they each play a role in explores the dark side of war in a realistic way, in which there are no good outcomes, only hard choices. Players lead a team of three characters, Captain Martin Walker, Lieutenant Adams and Sergeant Lugo. Spec Ops: The Line is an action-packed Third-Person Shooter that delivers heart pounding physically close combat through a squad-based play mechanic. To save Dubai, they’ll have to find the man at the heart of its madness-Col.
What they find is a city in the grip of war. Their mission is simple: Locate survivors and radio for Evac.
Now, a mysterious radio signal is picked-up from Dubai, and a Delta Recon Team is sent to infiltrate the city. Today, the city lies buried under sand, the world’s most opulent ruin. Thousands of lives were lost, including those of American soldiers sent to evacuate the city. It’s been 6 months since Dubai was wiped off the map by a cataclysmic sandstorm. Features include, a gripping, storyline reminiscent of Apocalypse Now and Heart of Darkness but set in a ruined Dubai, tactical squad-based Delta Force gameplay throughout a horizontally and vertically oriented world, devastating sandstorms which can be used in combat, a variety of multiplayer modes and maps, and deep support featuring two factions. If successful, it could be a turning point in the war.About This Game Spec Ops: The Line is a new original title from 2K Games that features provocative and gripping Third-Person modern military Shooter gameplay designed to challenge players' morality by putting them in the middle of unspeakable situations where unimaginable choices affecting human life must be made. $20 million has been pledged to help fund the office of Ukrainian Prosecutor-General.įighting continues and civilians are dying daily in eastern and southern Ukraine as Russian shelling targets apartment blocks, schools, shopping centres and train stations.Ī Ukrainian counter-offensive in the south is expected to start within days, to push Russian forces out of the Kherson region. The United States has recently donated a mobile DNA collection unit to help investigators process DNA from bodies found at the scene.Įxperts from France, Lithuania and Slovakia are also in Ukraine providing support – in total more than 40 countries have offered assistance. "I am convinced that even more crimes await us in Mariupol, Volnnovakha, and Severodonetsk, those cities that are currently under occupation and will be de-occupied later." Referring to the war crimes uncovered when Russian forces retreated from the towns of Bucha, Hostomel near Kyiv, Denys Monastyrsky said he is bracing for more horror as the war continues. "These are the crimes committed and committed by them in the occupied territories." "Everyday we record the death of many civilians," Ukraine's interior minister told Sky News. Gathering evidence to prosecute Russian forces has become one of the biggest tasks for the Ukrainian police since the start of the invasion on 24 February but international support is helping efforts. Police in Ukraine are investigating 26,000 war crimes committed by Russian soldiers and expect to uncover thousands more as land is retaken and towns and villages liberated, Sky News has been told. From Ukraine, Sky correspondent Alistair Bunkall speaks to the country's interior minister about war crime investigations and the horrors they are expecting.