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Sniper: Ghost Warrior
Released: 24/06/2010
Available DLC (2)
Developer
City Interactive
Publisher
CI Games
Description
Developed by City Interactive’s dedicated next-gen games studio, Sniper: Ghost Warrior delivers an impressive visual and technological gaming experience and features a realistic ballistics system that measures bullet trajectory, bullet drop and environmental effects such as wind, fog & rain. Encompassing a wide array of single and multiplayer levels, players will encounter a variety of challenging terrain. Players take on the role of a Ghost Warrior, an elite sniper in a highly trained special ops unit, whose unique skills in the art of stalking, target detection, surveillance and shooting accuracy will determine mission success. Covert missions force players to operate undetected as they attempt to eliminate hostile enemies one head shot at a time.
Key Features:
- The most realistic sniping experience in a video game ever, right down to managing your breathing for increased accuracy of sniper shots.
- Enjoy a fully realistic ballistic system that accounts for bullet trajectory, including bullet drop and environmental effects such as wind, fog & rain.
- Pull off the perfect headshot and watch your bullet strike the enemy with pin-point accuracy in Bullet Cam mode.
- 4 types of sniping rifles: AS50, MSG90, SR25 & SVD Dragunov
- A variety of mission types ranging from sniper vs. sniper elimination, real-time tactical assault and fixed machine gun combat.
- Play as two separate characters: the sniper and the spotter.
Price
$0.79
Followers
6,871
Updated 12/12/2025 21:17
Reviews
59% positive out of 5,375
Updated 12/12/2025 12:46
Metacritic
55
Copies sold
289.0K
Revenue
$1.1M
Twitch
No data
Highest ranking achieved on 30/04/2024
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