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Revision as of 20:31, 14 October 2020

Micras Warfare
Micras Warfare logo.png
Logo of the franchise
Developer(s) VISOR
Publisher(s) Monster Interactive
Engine Frozen
Platform(s) iDrive 2000
Drag0n Egg
PC
Release Micras Warfare 1680 AN
Micras Warfare:Future War 1688 AN (Latest release)
Genre(s) First person shooter
Mode(s) Single and multiplayer

Micras Warfare is a first-person shooter developed by Florian game developers, VISOR and published by Monster Interactive. First launched in 1680 AN, it focuses on games set in global conflicts, futuristic worlds and past conflicts. Unlike its third-person predecessor, World of War, the game does not focus on the Florian theatre of the War of Lost Brothers and instead creates other narratives based on other significant conflicts.

Series

Titles in the Micras Warfare series
Title Year Platform Lead Developer
Micras Warfare 1680 AN iDrive 2000 · Drag0n Egg · PC VISOR
Micras Warfare:Future War 1688 AN iDrive 2000 · Drag0n Egg · PC VISOR
Micras Warfare:Special Ops DLC 1692 AN (Planned) iDrive 2000 · Drag0n Egg · PC VISOR
Micras Warfare: Fracture Point 1694 AN (Planned) BCRD VISOR / ESB Studios
Micras Warfare 2 1696 AN (Planned) iDrive 2000 · Drag0n Egg · PC · Astra VISOR
Micras Warfare:Cold War 1707 AN (Planned) iDrive 2000 · Drag0n Egg · PC · Astra TR3AD

Controversies

The game since launch has been banned in USSO countries, such as Jingdao. The Empire of the Great Jing normally bans the import of all Florian products, but takes draconian measurements against smugglers and consumers who are found to be in possession of this game. The franchise on a regular basis involves the player killing major Jingdaoese politicians and other important figures, which is seen as hostile propaganda. A group of three smugglers found trying to bring the game in over the Jingdaoese-Senyan border in a concealed compartment of their luggage while riding the train to Daocheng have been executed after pleading guilty to "attempting to undermine the stability of the Empire of the Great Jing". The franchise has also been criticised for the immense violent content it provides for the gamer which has led to the game being banned for people under the 18 becoming the first-ever video game in Floria to have such restriction.

Despite no official confirmation.Unofficial reports suggest that the franchise has been banned in Graecia due to the government being against content which could mentally harm young children.