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Currently on indefinite hold by Introversion Software, Subversion was to be a heist game set in a procedurally generated modern high-tech environment with the player taking control of a number of skilled operatives in order to engage in acts of subterfuge.
Don't like how the United States of America turned out? Go on, build your own then
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