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Civil War: Secret Missions Underway Later This Year
Real life missions from the Civil War.
Date: Thursday, August 14, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Activision has announced that History Civil War: Secret Missions will be released later this year for the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 and PC.

"There is a rich history to the Civil War, especially in terms of covert military tactics," said Dave Oxford, Activision Publishing. "American warfare in the 1860's was brutal yet surprisingly sophisticated, so it was essential for us to capture this duality."

The player's goal in History Civil War: Secret Missions is to disrupt the armies of both the North and the South by any means necessary, including conducting train raids, stealing ironclad ships, stopping enemy supply lines, destroying enemy artillery and more.

All events are drawn from the real life actions of famous partisans, scouts and rangers -- fight as a member of Mosby's Rangers, Sheridan's Scouts and Grant's Secret Service and receive your mission commands from famous generals including Robert E. Lee, "Stonewall" Jackson, and Ulysses Grant.

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