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Tactical Intervention

New FPS from Counter-Strike man Minh "Gooseman" Le set to launch in the first half of this year.

- Minh "Gooseman" Le is working on a new game Tactical Intervention

- Plan to launch in the first half of 2010

Seoul, Korea- Jan. 5th, 2010 - Minh Lee, one of the original creators of Counter Strike, is working on a new game called Tactical Intervention (TI) in FIX Korea.

Mihn Lee worked on various games including Counter-Strike for HL2, CS:Condition Zero, CS:Source, and Day of Defeat at Valve. Lee left Value because he wanted to create his own FPS. Lee started working on Tactical Intervention since 2006 and then joined FIX Korea two years ago as vice president.

Tactical Intervention takes aim at maximize strategic team play. The game is being developed with Source Engine and set in the modern battle between terrorists and counter terrorism team. Tactical Intervention is guaranteed to deliver real-like weapon and character design as well as K9 units and hostage NPCs with impeccable AI.

"Counter-Strike-type of game is proven to be a success throughout regions such as Asia, Europe, and North America. It is quite challenging to balance between bringing out familiarity and new system at the same time. But I can guarantee you will have fun paying it," said Mihn Lee.

Tactical Intervention is already licensed in North America and Europe and currently looking for publishing partners in countries including Korea, Japan, China and in Southeast Asia.

Tactical Intervention is expected to launch a beta service in the first half of 2010.

About FIX Korea

FIX Korea was established in 2000 as a software development company. The company expanded its businesses to animation, games, and character licensing. FIX Korea provides content promotion, education and development service.

Press Contact for FIX Korea:

Suyeon Heo

Email: suyeon.heo@fixkorea.co.kr

Tel: 82-070-7580-8548

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