Archive for May, 2010
Heroes of Stalingrad Official Steam Game Group up and running
by Alan Wilson on Wednesday, May 19, 2010, under News
The Official Steam Game group for Red Orchestra: Heroes of Stalingrad is now live. You can find it here: ROHOS Official Game Group.
Please join the group, get your friends to join the group, get your friends’ friends to join the group, and on and on. We’ll be blogging there fairly regular about the progress of the game, giving you background information on the development, and generally posting information you won’t find anywhere else. As a matter of fact, there should be a screenshot on there right now we haven’t posted anywhere else!
Tripwire Interactive announces “Rising Storm” Expansion for Red Orchestra: Heroes of Stalingrad
by Alan Wilson on Tuesday, May 18, 2010, under News
Tripwire Interactive are pleased to announce the development of the Rising Storm expansion for Red Orchestra: Heroes of Stalingrad. Rising Storm will cover the famous island-hopping campaigns in the Pacific from 1942 to 1945 as the US Army and Marine Corps fight it out with the Imperial Japanese Army and Special Naval Landing Forces. Featuring some of the most brutal fighting in the Pacific theater, players will be able to experience beach assaults, jungle fighting, close quarters cave fighting and more across Corregidor, Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima and many other historic locations. The player will be able to take the part of either side – American or Japanese – playing through the Campaign Mode alone or with friends, or battle it out online in full player versus player multi-player.
Rising Storm will be created in a first-of-its-kind collaboration between a mod team and a professional game development studio. The Rising Storm team will be made up of the best developers from the Red Orchestra modding community and the mod community at large. This “All-Star” mod team will be will be sponsored by Tripwire Interactive, with the potential to earn real money for their work. “We’re very excited about this new concept in game development,” said John Gibson, President of Tripwire Interactive. “We’ve always been impressed with the quality of work coming out of the mod teams for our games. We decided that we wanted to try this experiment where we would work closely with a mod team, give them early access to the development tools, and give them an opportunity to make some real money from their work. As the lines between developers and modders blur, we feel this type of synergy could be a great thing for the games industry.”
The Rising Storm team is recruiting now for more developers, preferably with suitable skills in UE3. For more information on the opportunity for developers, visit the website at: http://www.risingstormgame.com. You can be part of the team that brings Red Orchestra’s tactical FPS gameplay to the Pacific – AND earn some money while doing it.
Rising Storm – Coming 2011!

