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/ Adam Richardson

Dynamix Partnership Agreement with AFAA

Dynamix takes another important step in bringing the highest and truest levels of realism to its WW II air combat simulation products.

Dynamix Partnership Agreement with AFAA is moving on the business side today, because apparently the games industry cannot go five minutes without someone buying, signing, or reorganizing something. Dynamix takes another important step in bringing the highest and truest levels of realism to its WW II air combat simulation products. Today, Dynamix, a Sierra Company revealed a partnership agreement with the American Fighter Aces Association (AFAA) that will introduce a new level of realistic air combat simulations to flight sim enthusiasts, gamers and casual entertainment software users. As per the agreement, Dynamix and AFAA will work together in developing content and authentication of aircraft flight models for Dynamix’ newest combat flight sim Desert Fighters.

It may not be the same thrill as a fresh demo, but this stuff shapes what actually reaches players. Boring paperwork today can turn into games on shelves tomorrow.