Specnaz: Project Wolf

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Specnaz: Project Wolf is a 2006 first person shooter developed by Slovak studio Byte Software for Microsoft Windows and published by GMX Media on June 30, 2006.[1] The player controls a team of Russian Spetsnaz as they try to retrieve a stolen nuclear weapon.[2][3]

DeveloperByte Software
PublisherGMX Media
ReleaseJune 30, 2006
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Specnaz: Project Wolf
DeveloperByte Software
PublisherGMX Media
PlatformMicrosoft Windows
ReleaseJune 30, 2006
GenreTactical first-person shooter
ModeSingle player
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Gameplay

Specnaz is a tactical first person shooter reminiscent of titles such as Delta Force and Project I.G.I.. The game can be played only in single player. Players can choose solo or team missions. On a team, players lead a group of soldiers and can give them orders, while playing solo means that players have no teammates. Missions are set in Iran, Yemen, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Burma. Players must complete tasks such as setting explosives to destroy a target object or retrieving secret documents.[4]

Plot

The game is set in the near future. Terrorists have stolen nuclear weapons and Russia tries to retrieve them back.[5]

Sequel

A sequel was announced in 2006 prior to release of the game.[6] Specnaz 2 was also developed by Byte Software for Microsoft Windows and published by Russobit-M and CI Games on January 1, 2009.[7]

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