The game includes single-player missions and Player versus Player

Sep 10, 2013 11:43 GMT  ·  By

Video game publisher Ubisoft announces that it is working on Tom Clancy’s EndWar Online, a new browser-based experience that will challenge gamers to deal with tactical situations, manage resources and develop their factions.

It seems that players will be able to start single-player missions, which have only computer opponents and will include some story elements that will be 120 chapters long, or full Player versus Player matches in order to dominate a global map.

The entire experience is based on the EndWar universe created by Tom Clancy, which was previously explored by Ubisoft in a classic strategy title, says NeoGAF.

It seems that the decision to make the new title browser based was taken after the team saw that not all players were connected and that devalued the global war idea at the heart of the game experience.

EndWar Online will probably be free to play.