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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a strategy game and sequel to ''[[Syndicate]]'', developed by [[Bullfrog]] and published by [[EA]] for DOS computers and [[PlayStation]]. A version for the [[Sega Saturn]] was also in development, handled by [[Climax]] programmer "[[Zareh Johannes|ZZKJ]]" {{magref|ssm|18|19}}, but was cancelled in early 1997{{ref|http://www.csoon.com/issue24/p_bullf1.htm}}. Reportedly the Saturn version was in an advanced stage of development, missing only full motion video segments{{magref|ssm|28|13}}.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a strategy game and sequel to ''[[Syndicate]]'', developed by [[Bullfrog]] and published by [[EA]] for DOS computers and [[PlayStation]]. A version for the [[Sega Saturn]] was also in development, handled by [[Climax]] programmer "[[Zareh Johannes|ZZKJ]]" {{magref|ssm|18|19}}, but was cancelled in early 1997{{ref|http://www.csoon.com/issue24/p_bullf1.htm}}. Reportedly the Saturn version was in an advanced stage of development, missing only full motion video segments{{magref|ssm|28|13}}.

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Syndicate Wars
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Bullfrog Productions
Sega Saturn
Climax
Planned release date(s): 1996-10-25,[1] 1996-12[2], 1997-01[3], 1997-02[4], 1997[5]

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Syndicate Wars is a strategy game and sequel to Syndicate, developed by Bullfrog and published by EA for DOS computers and PlayStation. A version for the Sega Saturn was also in development, handled by Climax programmer "ZZKJ" [6], but was cancelled in early 1997[7]. Reportedly the Saturn version was in an advanced stage of development, missing only full motion video segments[8].

Magazine articles

Main article: Syndicate Wars/Magazine articles.

References