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Secret Service Looking For Action Later This Year
Tactical FPS for 360, PS2 and PC.
Date: Monday, October 13, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Activision has announced that their upcoming title, Secret Service, will be released later this year for the Xbox 360, Playstation 2, and the PC. The title will allow players to assume the role of an elite agent, tasked with protecting America’s top leadership.

Secret Service takes place on Inauguration Day in Washington D.C. An extremist assault has been launched against the capitol - security has been compromised and it is unclear who is friend or foe. There is no time for negotiation as you are thrust out of the shadows and into the line of fire in order to protect the nation’s leaders. The action takes place among famous landmarks and everywhere in between, including both Marine One and Air Force One.

A tactical first person action game full of plot twists and revelations, Secret Service features story and level design contributions by Daniel Arey, who previously worked on Uncharted, the Jak series and the Crash Bandicoot series.

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