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A series of games originating as a training simulator for new American Soldiers that has grown into a full blown game series.

America's Army is a series of first person shooters that is meant to gain interest in joining the United States military. The game is developed by the US government and distributed for free over the internet. The first version was released as America's Army: Recon on July 4, 2002. Since Recon, 20 different updates have been released though all were built on the same game. America's Army: Rise of a Soldier was released for the Xbox in late 2005, developed by Secret Level and published by Ubisoft. Another console version, America's Army: True Soldiers was released in 2007 for the Xbox 360 and was developed by Red Storm Entertainment.

Controversy

In August 2008, protesters rallied outside Ubisoft headquarters in a protest against America's Army. The protesters claimed that T for Teen rating of the series is in violation of an "international law" making it illegal to recruit people under the age of 17 to the army. The protesters claim that the United States Army developed the game for the sole purpose of recruiting underage people to the army.

America's Army games
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Name Platforms Developer
America's Army 3.0
released on June 17, 2009
PC U.S. Army
America's Army: True Soldiers
released on Nov. 15, 2007
X360 Red Storm Entertainment, Inc.
America's Army
released on July 19, 2007
ARC Global VR
America's Army: Rise of a Soldier (Special Edition)
XBOX U.S. Army
America's Army: Rise of a Soldier
released on Nov. 15, 2005
XBOX U.S. Army, Secret Level Inc., Ubisoft Entertainment
America's Army: Special Forces
released on July 4, 2002
PC, MAC U.S. Army
America's Army: Operations
released on July 4, 2002
PC, MAC U.S. Army


Name: America's Army
Total games: 7 games
First game: America's Army: Operations
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