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'''Global Agenda''' is a futuristic [[third-person shooter]] [[MMO]] developed [[Hi-Rez Studios]] using [[Unreal Engine 3]]. Its press release was announced on the first of March [[2007]] and at that time, it had been in production for two years and is currently in alpha testing. A trailer was released on the first of May.
'''Global Agenda''' is a futuristic [[third-person shooter]] [[MMO]] developed [[Hi-Rez Studios]] using Unreal Engine 3. Its press release was announced on the first of March [[2007]] and at that time, it had been in production for two years and is currently in alpha testing. A trailer was released on the first of May.


In October [[2008]], Hi-Rez launched a new website for the game. It also announced the first public preview of the game - a charity event called "MISSION: Pwning for a Cure," held on [[November 8]], 2008 in Roswell, Georgia, USA.
In October [[2008]], Hi-Rez launched a new website for the game. It also announced the first public preview of the game - a charity event called "MISSION: Pwning for a Cure," held on [[November 8]], 2008 in Roswell, Georgia, USA.

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Box artwork for Global Agenda.
Box artwork for Global Agenda.
Global Agenda
Developer(s)Hi-Rez Studios
Publisher(s)Hi-Rez Studios
Year released
System(s)Windows
Genre(s)MMO Action-adventure
ModesMMOG
Rating(s)ESRB Teen
LinksOfficial websiteGlobal Agenda ChannelSearchSearch

Global Agenda is a futuristic third-person shooter MMO developed Hi-Rez Studios using Unreal Engine 3. Its press release was announced on the first of March 2007 and at that time, it had been in production for two years and is currently in alpha testing. A trailer was released on the first of May.

In October 2008, Hi-Rez launched a new website for the game. It also announced the first public preview of the game - a charity event called "MISSION: Pwning for a Cure," held on November 8, 2008 in Roswell, Georgia, USA.

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The game has four classes: Assault, Medic, Recon, and Robotics, with different game play styles and unique weapons. As you advance in the game you will be able to utilize more powerful equipment.

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