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Ex-CoD Dev’s New Game Stars The Boys Actor Claudia Doumit, And It’s Another Attempt To Make Crossfire Work In The West

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As part of Summer Game Fest today, developer That's No Moon–a studio founded by former Call of Duty and Naughty Dog developers–announced its first game, and it's not what anyone expected. The game is called Crossfire, and it's the latest attempt from Korean publisher Smilegate–which funded That's No Moon–to make Crossfire popular in the West. That's No Moon recruited a big name, The Boys and Call of Duty actor Claudia Doumit–to star in the military shooter. The developers at That's No Moon understand that Crossfire is going to be divisive, and they are OK with that. T Crossfire launched back in 2007, and has been very popular in South Korea. In fact, it was the most popular FPS on the planet for a period of time. A Crossfire game for the West, CrossfireX, was released in 2022, but shut down a year later. Alan Wake developer Remedy built the game's single-player. The new Crossfire game, which is simply titled Crossfire, is in the works now for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. The game does not have a release date yet. That's No Moon was founded in part by Taylor Kurosaki, who previously worked on the Call of Duty and the Uncharted franchises.

As part of Summer Game Fest today, developer That's No Moon–a studio founded by former Call of Duty and Naughty Dog developers–announced its first game, and it's not what anyone expected. The game is called Crossfire, and it's the latest attempt from Korean publisher Smilegate–which funded That's No Moon–to make Crossfire popular in the West.…

As part of Summer Game Fest today, developer That's No Moon–a studio founded by former Call of Duty and Naughty Dog developers–announced its first game, and it's not what anyone expected. The game is called Crossfire, and it's the latest attempt from Korean publisher Smilegate–which funded That's No Moon–to make Crossfire popular in the West. That's No Moon recruited a big name, The Boys and Call of Duty actor Claudia Doumit–to star in the military shooter. The developers at That's No Moon understand that Crossfire…

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