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Battlefront.com is a
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and
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. Battlefront specialises in war-related games, including
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and real-time strategies, as well as
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of air, land and naval military vehicles. Apart from publishing the self-developed '' Combat Mission'' series, the company publishes games created by other studios (such as
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), including '' Strategic Command'' and ''
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'' series.


History

The company began life as Big Time Software when Charles Moylan and Steve Grammont decided to form an independent game company. They produced the successful and unique '' Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord'' to critical acclaim in 1999. The fledgling company utilized an online sales model and published a
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on its website pledging dedication to its fanbase. The company continued to grow as subsequent titles in the CM series were released, and other publishers began to partner with BTS. A name change to battlefront.com, coinciding with the domain name of the official website, followed.


List of games published


In development


Cancelled games


Personnel

Matt Faller spent nine years as chief information officer and project manager, leaving the company for employment with Software Generation Ltd. in August 2009. Faller's duties involved design, implementation and support of the battlefront's IT infrastructure and management of customer support. On July 1, 2010, battlefront hired Phillip Culliton as a "First Second Programmer" after operating for 13 years with a single coder.battlefront.com announcement


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External links


Official website

"About us" page
at the official site
Battlefront.com
profile at
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