Mastiff: Heavy Fire Afghanistan is a “Super Fast Playing, High-Intensity Experience”

Mastiff have set a November release of the much-anticipated military action title Heavy Fire: Afghanistan which will be available for multiple platforms including the PlayStation 3, the Wii and the PC.


Heavy Fire: Afghanistan is a super fast playing, high-intensity experience set in modern-day Afghanistan. Whether fighting up close and personal with guns and grenades, raining down fire from a helicopter or laying waste with a main battle tank, Heavy Fire: Afghanistan is all about constant, edge-of-the-seat action and beautiful graphics combined with straightforward, intuitive controls to give hardcore gamers and novices an immediately fun, pickup-and-play experience.

·         24 high-action missions
·         More than 60 awards, ranks, and equipment upgrades
·         Leaderboard to see how you stack up
·         1-4 players, cooperative play

“We are incredibly proud of this product and delighted to have partnered with developer Teyon to bring the Heavy Fire franchise to the next level withHeavy Fire: Afghanistan,” said Bill Swartz, president and chief executive officer of Mastiff.

“Mastiff has always been about making great games that are accessible to wide audiences,” said Danny Hammett, executive vice president and partner at Mastiff. “Heavy Fire: Afghanistan offers state-of-the-art graphics, easy to play, yet challenging high-quality military game play, multiplayer functionality and a Teen rating from the Entertainment Ratings Board at a great price.”

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