The American military wants the next few years a lot of money investing in games. These games are designed for soldiers who are prepared for a possible war or mission. From 2010, the "games for training" program. Until 2015, is fully invested in the program and its own games.
The game 'DARWARS Ambush "is one example. This game was launched in 2006 and is now used by soldiers in training. It also wants the army to retain the current game market and therefore also look at the technical developments of commercial games. Lt. Col. Gary Stephens, the manager of this project, says the following:
"The Army takes this seriously. We own gaming for the Army - from requirements through procurement."
But the game industry has now become a large market. Will the army who would benefit?
"We want to take advantage of that, but we do not have the intent to become a competitor with the commercial gaming industry. We do not have the intent or capability to be a commercial house game."
The game 'DARWARS Ambush "is one example. This game was launched in 2006 and is now used by soldiers in training. It also wants the army to retain the current game market and therefore also look at the technical developments of commercial games. Lt. Col. Gary Stephens, the manager of this project, says the following:
"The Army takes this seriously. We own gaming for the Army - from requirements through procurement."
But the game industry has now become a large market. Will the army who would benefit?
"We want to take advantage of that, but we do not have the intent to become a competitor with the commercial gaming industry. We do not have the intent or capability to be a commercial house game."
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