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Frontlines: Fuel of War is a new first-person
shooter which is set to be released in 2007 for
the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It is being
produced by Kaos Studios, previously known as
Trauma Studios who produced Desert Combat, a
Battlefield 1942 modification before Digital
Illusions CE purchased the studio to develop
Battlefield 2.
Frontlines: Fuel of War is set 20 years in the
future in the midst of a global energy crisis.
As supplies of oil and natural gas wane,
diplomatic relationships between the East and
West were strained, causing new alliances to be
formed. The two major alliances in the
Frontlines era are the Western Coalition,
consisting of the United States and the European
Union, and the Red Star Alliance, made up of
Russia and the People's Republic of China. As
the last oil fields start to go dry, the
countries move to secure what resources are
left, leading to several small outbreaks that
turn quickly into full scale war.
The game will have a cinematic feel, said to
combine the non-linear action of Battlefield and
the concentrated gameplay of Call of Duty.
The gameplay focuses on a central mechanic, the
frontline. This is designed to keep the action
in one place, by focusing objectives closer
together on the battlefield. The frontline also
has bonuses. By moving it back and forth across
the battlefield, the player may gain or lose
weapons and equipment. The frontline mechanic
will be used in all gametypes, which forces
players to choose which objectives they will
pursue or defend, adding a tactical level to the
gameplay.
The UAV Drone will play a crucial role in
gathering information in real time on the
battlefield. The drone will reconnoiter enemy
units, which are visible through walls, and then
show them on the players HUD and map. It can
also be used as a kamikaze bomb, by running it
into enemy infantry and self destructing it.
Three other drones have been confirmed, the
Assault Drone, a small treaded vehicle with a
mounted gatling gun, a Mortar Drone, with a
mounted four barrelled mortar, and the RC drone,
which can be packed with C4 and used to destroy
armoured targets. More information on the drones
in Frontline can be found here
In an interview, Kaos stated that there will be
more than 60 vehicles and weapons in the final
game. For further information, Frontlines
Warfare, an independent fansite, has pages on
both vehicles and weapons.
Airstrikes will also play a large part in
gameplay, being an effective way to destroy an
opposing force from a distance.
From the screenshots of the game, several
vehicles may be included in the game, including
attack helicopters, tanks and fast attack
vehicles.
In an interview with developer Joe Halper, Kaos
has stated that 32 player multiplayer will be
supported for the console versions, and they are
attempting to support up to 50 players but are
still testing if their servers can support it.
The PC version of the game will support 64
players online.
Live Anywhere support has not been confirmed,
with the developers saying that the PC and
console versions of the game will be separate.