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The World’s Biggest FPS Is Going To Be A Movie

In case you are wondering; no, it’s not Call of Duty.

One of Southeast Asia, Korea, and China’s biggest online PC first-person shooter, CrossFire, is getting a movie. According to a Variety report, Sony Pictures has landed the rights to make a film out of the Smilegate-published game.

Producer Neal Moritz (Fast & Furious series) and writer Chuck Hogan (13 Hours) will be leading the movie project. Tencent Pictures will be co-financing and co-producing the film.

For those who aren’t well-versed in Asia online gaming, CrossFire is a big deal despite being obviously inspired by Counter-Strike. While it has the standard team deathmatch-slash-objective based gameplay, the game also introduced wave mode and zombie mode which became staples in first-person and third-person shooters since 2007.

Since then, the game has more than 650 million registered users and has reached 8 million peak concurrent players.

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