Conflict: Denied Ops Announced

Eidos Interactive has announced Conflict: Denied Ops, formerly known as Crossfire, as the fifth game in the best-selling Conflict series. In development at Pivotal Games for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 for release next year, Denied Ops is a two player co-op FPS, having players switch seamlessly to further their mission.
The game will make use of Pivotal’s Puncture technology, allowing for highly destructible environments, enabling players to shoot through walls to create sniping holes or blast through walls to take enemies by surprise. It will take place across South America, Africa and Russia and will make use of an intuitive command system, non-stop action and more.
When the US government needs intelligence but wants no association with an operation, deniable operatives are dispatched. Responsible for covert paramilitary actions, the Special Activities Division is a division of the Central Intelligence Agency, now the National Clandestine Service. Members of the unit must bear no identity; no objects, papers or clothing that could associate them in any way with their employees. CONFLICT: DENIED OPS draws its inspiration from this group of highly skilled individuals.
Two more screenshots after the jump.

