

Iraq did not comply, resulting in conflict. In response to this invasion, US-led coalition forces consisting of 35 nations (including the United Kingdom) issued Iraq with a formal deadline to withdraw its troops from Kuwait midnight of 15 January, 1991. 4.1 Alpha-One (US/UK Special Forces Operators):Īfter Iraqi President Saddam Hussein invaded the Gulf nation of Kuwait in early August 1990, widespread outrage occurred across the world.

It is succeeded by Conflict: Global Storm and Conflict: Denied Ops. Conflict: Desert Storm II is the second instalment of the Conflict Series and is the sequel to Conflict: Desert Storm. It was developed by Pivotal Games and published by SCi Games. It was later released on GameCube in North America and Europe on 6 January 2004 and 6 February 2004 respectively. It was initially released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox on 19 September 2003 in Europe and 7 October 2003 in North America (8 October 2003 for Xbox). Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCubeĬonflict: Desert Storm II (titled Conflict: Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad in North America), also referred to as simply Desert Storm II, is a third-person tactical shooter video game that takes place during the first Gulf War. Tactical shooter, third-person shooter, action
