Tango Down!TOM CLANCY’S GHOST RECON™ 2 TO DEPLOY FOR NINTENDO GAMECUBE™
The War of Tomorrow Engulfs the Nintendo GameCube this Spring 
 San Francisco, CA – February 2, 2005 – Ubisoft, one of the world’s largest  video game publishers, announced today that Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon™ 2 for  the Nintendo GameCube™ will be available in Spring 2005.  Developed by  Ubisoft’s Shanghai studio, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon 2 lets players embody  Captain Scott Mitchell, leader of the elite Ghost Recon Special Forces team,  in a crucial mission to defuse a dangerous situation in North Korea in 2007. 
To fully immerse gamers in the chaos of the war of tomorrow, Tom Clancy’s  Ghost Recon 2 delivers a killer Lone Wolf single-player mode based on  prototypical soldier-of-the-future combat equipment currently being  developed by the U.S. government, a full team of new Ghosts and a brand new  over-the-shoulder camera angle (in addition to the beloved first-person  perspective). The game features unique special effects, cinematic sequences,  supporting characters and industry-leading graphics. 
“A brand-new team of Ghosts is storming the Nintendo GameCube this week,”  said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubisoft.  â€śThey will blow  away gamers with near-future realism, intense action, and an original  campaign that could have been ripped from today’s headlines.” 
About Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon 2 for the Nintendo GameCube On July 4, 2007, a North Korean missile base is hacked and used to launch a  cruise missile against the USS Clarence E. Walsh in the Korea Strait. While  U.S. Intelligence suspects that the North Koreans were not responsible for  the attack, the U.S. decides to strictly defend South Korea against possible  North Korean aggression. While they mass troops to defend Seoul, the  Americans also send Third Echelon agent Sam Fisher to North Korea to  investigate. At the same time, the Ghosts are deployed behind enemy lines to  carry out sabotage, reconnaissance and quick strikes against the North  Korean Army (NKA) should the conflict explode. Officially, not a single U.S.  asset is in North Korea. As the conflict rages, the Ghosts perform a series of successful missions,  including the rescue of a dissident officer from a prison camp. During the  course of these operations, the Ghosts learn that the architect of the  escalation is Major-General Paik, who sees it as an opportunity to seize  power and advance his ambitions. On July 10, thanks to Third Echelon agent Sam Fisher, a cease-fire is signed  between the U.S. and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). For  the general public, the war is over, but the actions of Major-General Paik  are troubling. Throughout the fall, U.S. Intelligence gathers evidence that  Paik is not interested in the cease-fire. Instead, he is building a nuclear  program. In November of 2007, Major-General Paik accelerates the program,  hoping to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike. He hopes to reverse what he  sees as a cowardly ending to the July crisis, and to force his government to  go to war again. The Ghosts are once again sent to the DPRK, and must now stop the DPRK  nuclear program in its tracks. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon 2 carries a “T” (Teen) rating for Violence from the  ESRB, with a suggested retail price of $49.99.