It’s 1980, the Cold War balances precariously on the brink of full-scale conflict. Infiltrate a volatile and manipulative world of high-stakes espionage – your way. Plan and execute your missions against an enemy plotting all-out nuclear war in this tense and tactical first-person shooter.
Go deep into the origins of the Institute for Global Intelligence, re-imagining a pioneer of the tactical first-person shooter genre, the prequel to 2000’s Project I.G.I.
You are Michael King, codenamed Regent, an ex-SAS soldier, recruited by MI6 for covert, global missions to target an enemy with a world war in their sights. Armed with a sophisticated arsenal to divert, outsmart or wipe-out your adversaries, decide your approach; ghost-like espionage or heavy firefights. Twisted actions raise questions over the true enemy and harden your resolve against a shifting, hostile world.
The third game in the I.G.I. series is in development for release in 2021, developer Toadman Interactive announced.
The game, which is still to be titled, is a tactical stealth first-person shooter and prequel to previous games that will cover the origin story of the I.G.I. organization. Development is currently in the prototyping stage, and one of the original creators is on board.
The original Project I.G.I. launched for PC in 2000, followed by I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike. Both were developed by Innerloop Studios and sold a combined total of over a million units.
“I’m so psyched to announce that the prototyping is going well and we already have a fun base game to play in the studio,” Toadman Interactive CEO Robin Flodin said in a press release. “Today, we are releasing a teaser showing a glimpse of our prototyping and many things will improve as we continue the development. The reason we are sending out this update is so that we can allow enthusiasts to provide ideas and feedback when we are in the early stages of development. We want to hear from you fans to make sure you get to see the most out of this game.”
Third I.G.I. game in development - Gematsu
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