DMC Museum and Brothers in Arms
A new media to initiate youngsters to US military history.

Ubisoft, one of the world's largest video game publishers, and the U.S. Army have entered into a long-term agreement to develop and publish games based on the U.S. Army's industry leading America's Army game. This historic agreement marks the first time that the U.S. Army has ever exclusively licensed its brand to a game maker and will dramatically expand the reach of America's Army to the vast console game market.

Ubisoft has extensive experience in producing best-selling military games. The WWII theme is one of the fastest growing segments of the military shooter market. Brothers in Arms is the new one developped by Ubisoft. The game, with unparalleled imagery, authenticity, sound, and gameplay puts you in the shoes of a D-Day paratrooper squad leader, and asks you to lead the squad as you balance their lives with the success of the mission. The true stories and historical events you experience on your perilous journey take you through real battlefields meticulously recreated from aerial reconnaissance images, US Army Signal Corps photos and eye-witness accounts of war-torn Normandy.

Ubisoft, announces an endorsement from the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Foundation for the Brothers in Arms video game from the award-winning developer Gearbox Software.

This game will reach some 3 to 4 million players. It is an excellent vehicle through which youngster can be initiate to US military history. The main action of the game is located at Dead Man's Corner.